Hankins Pass Trail Restoration @ Lost Creek Wilderness

Description Photo courtesy of Alexander Bliskovsky. Where You'll Be: About an hour's drive from either Castle Rock or Colorado Springs, the Lost Creek Wilderness is one of the most accessible wilderness areas from these ever-growing urban centers. With more than 119,000 acres, however, the Wilderness has kept its remote feel and offers a variety of

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Women Only: Legacy Trail Construction @ Gateway Mesa Open Space

Motivating and enabling people to become active stewards of Colorado's natural resources. Description Photo courtesy of Julie Majors (2019) Where You'll Be: Nestled between the towns of Castle Rock and Franktown, the Gateway Mesa Open Space is an easily accessible gem on the Front Range offering scenic overlooks, stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, and

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OcTOOLberfest! VOC Tool Maintenance

Motivating and enabling people to become active stewards of Colorado's natural resources. Description Our annual OcTOOLberfest is a great way to celebrate the successes of the season and prepare for the next one with fellow volunteers and VOC staff. Each year, we enlist the help of volunteers to help clean and organize the VOC Operations Center

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Weekday: Campsite Inventory @ Lost Creek Wilderness #1

Lost Creek Wilderness 600 S Marion Pkwy, Denver, CO, United States

Collect data on unsustainable campsites in the Lost Creek Wilderness on this Thursday project Where You'll Be:  About an hour's drive from either Castle Rock or Colorado Springs, the Lost Creek Wilderness is one of the most accessible wilderness areas from these ever-growing urban centers. The Wilderness has kept its remote feel and offers a

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Devil’s Head Trail Restoration @ Sedalia

devils head fire lookout Sedalia, co

Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado Indoor / Outdoor Active / Mellow Mind / Body Independent / Social Description The Devil's Head Fire Lookout is the last of four original Front Range fire lookout towers still in use. But due to its popularity and proximity to both Denver and Colorado Springs, the trail to the tower is in need of serious repair. Though physically demanding,