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2026 Trips Announced

March 12, 2026 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance Leave a Comment

Summer Volunteer Trail Trips Now Open — Join Us in the Mountains

Bigfoot Trail Alliance summer volunteer trail trips are now open for sign-ups.

Each year we bring together small crews of volunteers to care for the mountain trails that wind through the forests, rivers, and high country of the Klamath Mountains. These trips are a chance to give back—clearing trails, restoring access, and helping keep wild places open for everyone.

Camp. Photo by Karen Orso.

In these turbulent and exceptional times for our country and the world, there is something deeply grounding about working together in the mountains. Sharing a campfire, learning trail skills, and spending time with others who care about the land can be a powerful reminder that healing often begins with place and community.

Whether you’re experienced with trail work or completely new, we welcome you.

Scholarships are available, and we never want cost to be a barrier.

View full schedule and sign up!

Join us this summer and give back to the mountains and wild places that inspire us all.

Walking the ridgeline back to camp, after a long days work....
Walking the ridgeline back to camp, after a long days work….

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