Events

National Public Lands Day

Join us to celebrate National Public Lands Day. The event is free, but registration is required.  Click here to Register.    Join the Cottonwood Canyons Foundation, the Central Wasatch Commission, REI, and Brighton Sustainability for National Public Lands Day on September 25th, 2021! National Public Lands Day is an annual event that provides an opportunity for the Salt Lake community to come together to help restore, maintain, and improve our shared public lands and natural resources in the Cottonwood Canyons. This year we will be hosting National Public Lands Day at Brighton Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon. The event will be held from 8 am – 12:30 pm. Bagels and snacks will be provided. Details and meeting location will be emailed to you upon registration. Click here to Register.

Friends of the Cottonwood Canyons Fundraising Campaign

The Cottonwood Canyons Foundation invites you, our fellow canyons’ lovers, to become Friends of the Cottonwood Canyons today. Become a Friend and help us to raise $50,000 by November 30th. 

Become a Friend: Donate Today!

CCF’s work is tangible, enduring and invaluable. Our impactful 2020 season included work on trails to Dog Lake, Red Pine, Millcreek Pipeline, Mill B North, and Albion Basin, in addition to restoration at Silver Lake and the LCC Pavilion site. Countless acres of invasive species were removed and native plants cultivated. CCF engaged approximately 5,764 students in environmental and stewardship education.Volunteer rangers reached over 4,500 canyons’ visitors through our ski and snowshoe programs. Our Wasatch Wildflower Festival grew to 31 days of walks, videos, and wonder. Continuing this work today, CCF invites you to join us in this crucial effort to steward the canyons we love.  Become a Friend!

Want to learn more about us and our achievements?
View the Annual Report 2019/2020: ONLINEPDF VERSION

For just $20.00 a month, or a donation at any level you can give, you can partner with us to maintain trails, educate children and adults on the principles of stewardship, plant native plants, control invasive species, and celebrate our glorious wildflower season. Please join us today.