The trail system of the Salt Lake Ranger District sees upwards of 5 million visitors each year. Without volunteers, maintaining this trail system would be nearly impossible. Volunteers improve our trails, help protect the environment of the canyons, assist the CCF’s Trail Crew in their professional role, and generally further our collective mission to steward […]
Help identify, track, and/or remove invasive plant species, collect native plant seeds, and participate in native plant restoration in the Tri-Canyons. Taking direction from CCF’s Plants Crew and in compliance with the U.S. Forest Service, PSVs further CCF’s mission to continuously improve the environments of Big and Little Cottonwood and Millcreek Canyons. Volunteers use tools […]
We are partnering with Brighton Institute on September 10th, 6pm to 8 pm at the Brighton Fire Station. Come learn from experts how to coexist with beavers, why they are the important ecosystem engineer and keystone species of Silver Lake.
The trail system of the Salt Lake Ranger District sees upwards of 5 million visitors each year. Without volunteers, maintaining this trail system would be nearly impossible. Volunteers improve our trails, help protect the environment of the canyons, assist the CCF’s Trail Crew in their professional role, and generally further our collective mission to steward […]
Help identify, track, and/or remove invasive plant species, collect native plant seeds, and participate in native plant restoration in the Tri-Canyons. Taking direction from CCF’s Plants Crew and in compliance with the U.S. Forest Service, PSVs further CCF’s mission to continuously improve the environments of Big and Little Cottonwood and Millcreek Canyons. Volunteers use tools […]
Help identify, track, and/or remove invasive plant species, collect native plant seeds, and participate in native plant restoration in the Tri-Canyons. Taking direction from CCF’s Plants Crew and in compliance with the U.S. Forest Service, PSVs further CCF’s mission to continuously improve the environments of Big and Little Cottonwood and Millcreek Canyons. Volunteers use tools […]
The trail system of the Salt Lake Ranger District sees upwards of 5 million visitors each year. Without volunteers, maintaining this trail system would be nearly impossible. Volunteers improve our trails, help protect the environment of the canyons, assist the CCF’s Trail Crew in their professional role, and generally further our collective mission to steward […]
Help identify, track, and/or remove invasive plant species, collect native plant seeds, and participate in native plant restoration in the Tri-Canyons. Taking direction from CCF’s Plants Crew and in compliance with the U.S. Forest Service, PSVs further CCF’s mission to continuously improve the environments of Big and Little Cottonwood and Millcreek Canyons. Volunteers use tools […]
Help identify, track, and/or remove invasive plant species, collect native plant seeds, and participate in native plant restoration in the Tri-Canyons. Taking direction from CCF’s Plants Crew and in compliance with the U.S. Forest Service, PSVs further CCF’s mission to continuously improve the environments of Big and Little Cottonwood and Millcreek Canyons. Volunteers use tools […]
The trail system of the Salt Lake Ranger District sees upwards of 5 million visitors each year. Without volunteers, maintaining this trail system would be nearly impossible. Volunteers improve our trails, help protect the environment of the canyons, assist the CCF’s Trail Crew in their professional role, and generally further our collective mission to steward […]
Help identify, track, and/or remove invasive plant species, collect native plant seeds, and participate in native plant restoration in the Tri-Canyons. Taking direction from CCF’s Plants Crew and in compliance with the U.S. Forest Service, PSVs further CCF’s mission to continuously improve the environments of Big and Little Cottonwood and Millcreek Canyons. Volunteers use tools […]
The trail system of the Salt Lake Ranger District sees upwards of 5 million visitors each year. Without volunteers, maintaining this trail system would be nearly impossible. Volunteers improve our trails, help protect the environment of the canyons, assist the CCF’s Trail Crew in their professional role, and generally further our collective mission to steward […]