National Trails Day: Celebrating Trails in Grand Teton

Saturday, June 4 is National Trails Day, the largest celebration of trails in the United States! Join us in Grand Teton National Park for our annual volunteer project and help improve one of the most popular trails in the park.

Over 200 miles of trails in Grand Teton offer access to gorgeous backcountry lakes and streams, glacially carved canyons, and incredible wilderness camping. Natural and human-caused erosion mean these trails need constant maintenance to protect the natural environment and ensure a positive visitor experience.

Give back to your favorite park and join us on June 4th. Please RSVP to emily@gtnpf.org or call 307-723-8869 by Wednesday, June 1st.

Volunteers will meet at the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center at 11AM and return around 3PM. Wear sturdy shoes, bring plenty of water, lunch, snacks, and a daypack with sunscreen, raincoat, and warm layers!

For more information about our project, visit the National Trails website.

Volunteers from last year’s project on the Taggart Lake trail.

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