Volunteers wanted for Crystal River Riparian Trail
Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers is hosting a trail project Saturday in Carbondale on the Crystal River Riparian Trail. A narrow section of trail is in danger of washing out at high water. This project will continue work started by Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers on the trail last summer. Help make this popular local trail safe and sustainable and enjoy the satisfaction of knowing you made a visible difference in your community.
Work starts at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m., when volunteers are rewarded for their work with dinner and beverages provided by Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers and its project partners.
For more information, to sign up or for directions to the project site, visit http://www.rfov.org.
Based in Basalt, the Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers is dedicated to promoting volunteer stewardship of public lands by completing sustainable trails and long-lasting conservation projects. The group has helped land managers and other organizations create and maintain dozens of trails and natural areas since 1995.
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