Volunteer Learning Center
For New Volunteers
Volunteer Trail Crew Handbook (PDF) | Almost everything you need to know about a trip with us. |
Read about our past trips | See the blog posts about our past trips and where we have worked. |
USFS volunteering for trail maintenance (video) | This video is designed to prepare volunteers for working on trail maintenance, with tips on preparation and what to expect on the work site. |
What do I need to bring?
For all projects you will need to bring a day pack, boots, and appropriate clothing. Long pants are required to do trail work and long-sleeved shirts are recommended or required in some areas. For day projects, you will also need to bring a lunch and water. For extended projects you will need to provide your own camping gear, this includes a tent, sleeping bag, eating utensils, and personal items.
Do I need to have prior trail work experience?
Nope! Most projects do not require prior trail maintenance experience, and we encourage all levels of experience to get involved. You will receive a training session by the trail crew leaders before you begin working on a project, including proper techniques and appropriate tool use. If prior experience is required, this will be listed in the project description.
What does a trail crew do?
Trail crews are a vital component in building, maintaining, and protecting the trails of our region. Each year these crews take out new and seasoned volunteers to conduct trail work. Projects are dependent on the needs of the trail in that area. Trail work may include:
- Cutting and removing fallen trees to clear the trail corridor
- Maintaining and constructing structures such as rock walls, steps, or bridges
- Clearing overgrown vegetation on the trail
- Maintaining and improving the trail tread (tread is the area where people and stock walk on the trail)
Trail crew provide amazing and invaluable assistance!
Is there paperwork required?
You bet there is, but our Crew Leaders will take care of most of it at the trailhead. Linked below are the forms you will be asked to sign to volunteer on National Forest Land.
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Trail maintenance resources
USFS Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook | A compilation from the Missoula Technology and Development Center with basic trail construction and maintenance information; it is a pocket-size manual organized in an easy-to-understand fashion oriented to the needs of the trail worker. Order a hard copy. |
USFS Hand Tools for Trail Work | The tools shown here are those used most often by US Forest Service trail crews. They are categorized into tools for sawing, chopping, grubbing, digging and tamping, pounding and hammering, lifting and hauling, peeling and shaping, and sharpening and rehandling. Each tool is described along with helpful techniques for use and maintenance. |
USFS Publications List | A one stop shop for Forest Service documents that focus on trail maintenance safety, tools, and policies. |