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Projects 

Highlights from a few projects in 2021 

 

Thanks to the generosity of contributing Roundup Riders, the Heritage and Trails Foundation has been able to make some important and significant grants for trail work and improvement projects around Colorado.  The foundation receives funding requests from many organizations and many U. S. Forest Districts

Colorado Trail Foundation

Lime Creek area along Colorado Trail 

Colorado Mountain Club

Installing Drain, Papoose Train in Blanco Ranger District

Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado

Flat Tops Area & Picket Wire Trail

Wildlands Restoration Volunteers

Darling Creek Training, Trail Restoration Work at the Cameron Peak Fire area.  

Continental Divide Trail Coalition

The Continental Divide Trail Coalition's Field Instructors host a training at Green River Lakes outside Pinedale, WY.

Colorado Youth Corps

A southwest conservation corps crew works to construct 370 feet of new equestrian trail in the Chris Park Trail system near Durango.  Subsurface timbers were installed by a Mile High Youth Corps crew to stabilize erosion on the Scotsman Trail Loop in Garden of the Gods Park.

None of this work would be possible without the significant and generous support from Roundup Riders. Your dedication to the Heritage and Trails Foundation is having a profound and lasting impact on our state, the public trails that benefit Coloradans and tourists alike, and, perhaps most important, the development of our youth. The Heritage and Trails Foundation Board thanks you!

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