SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th!
Join us, as we work to maintain the beautiful Indian Creek Trail in Stanislaus National Forest!
This volunteer event is a great way to give back to the community, meet other folks who enjoy the outdoors, and get outside!
Key Event Info:
We will caravan in from the Groveland Ranger Station, after a brief circle up. The site location is about a 15-minute drive from there.
We will rendezvous at 9 am and return by no later than 4 pm.
Work tasks will be moderately strenuous and the terrain will be uneven and sloped. Expect to walk up to one mile.
Please bring with you your own work gloves, water bottles, lunch, work boots, work clothes (long sleeves recommended), and sun protection. There may be poison oak on-site, we will work to avoid it and talk about safety measures.
Project days may involve trail clearing, tread repair, trail building, and minor rock work.
These efforts will not only maintain and create beautiful trails for us humans to enjoy – they will also help restore long-term ecological health, and provide critical habitat for wildlife in the region.
We will provide the projects, the tools, and the plan – all we need is YOU!
RSVP Required:
To RSVP or for any questions, please email Julia, at julia@tuolumne.org.
This event is made possible through grant support from the National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance - developing a growing network of volunteer-based organizations to provide stewardship for America's enduring resource of wilderness.