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Come help us maintain the North Loop Trail in the Spring Mountains! We will be visiting this trail 3 times this summer to make sure it's in fantastic condition!
Winter weather often leaves the trails in the Spring Mountains looking a little less than desirable, which gives us a great opportunity to get out there and do some good work that will benefit everyone on the trail!
Trail maintenance is essential for keeping our Wilderness areas open, safe, and enjoyable for all, while also protecting the natural ecosystems from unnecessary damage. Trail maintenance is very important work and is highly rewarding! By maintaining existing trails, there is less overall damage to our Wilderness areas, and rebuilding damaged trails creates a safe and durable surface (a key principle of Leave No Trace) for trail users to experience these Wilderness Areas. As a volunteer, you’ll help cut back overgrown brush, clear fallen trees from the trail, and learn sustainable tread repair techniques to redirect water from the trail to prevent erosion. No experience? No problem! Friends of Nevada Wilderness will provide all the training, tools, and safety gear you’ll need. All you need to bring is your love of the outdoors and a willingness to get your hands dirty for a good cause.
Check out these photos from a previous North Loop project here!
This project is possible thanks to the Mt. Charleston License Plate Grant!

Information
Difficulty level: Challenging - See our difficulty rating scale here. This project is suitable for individuals in good physical condition who participate in a regular exercise routine. This project may be physically challenging to some people; participants need to be in good physical condition and aware of their physical abilities and limits before joining this project.
When: Thursday June 4th, 8AM-4PM
Where: Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, North Loop Trail
What to bring: sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, sun protection, a pack with the ability to carry at least three liters of water, lunch, and snacks. Check out our suggested Packing List.
What to expect: In-depth information, such as weather, trailhead, parking, and project specifics, will be sent to those who RSVP about 1 week before the project. Day of: Friends staff members will provide any tool training necessary for the project. We will meet in the morning for a safety/stretch circle and to talk about the project, and then we will hike to the project site and begin working, stopping for lunch and snack breaks as necessary.
Are Dogs Allowed? Due to the dangerous nature of trail maintenance, dogs are not allowed on this project.
What we need from you: If you're interested in joining us for this project, you must RSVP. Friends of Nevada Wilderness and our partners put a great deal of time and resources into organizing volunteer projects. When you RSVP you are committing to join us on this project. We understand circumstances may arise where you need to cancel. If you’re no longer able to attend, please cancel your RSVP as soon as possible so another volunteer can join the project.
Want to bring a friend? Please do!! All participants must RSVP individually (even partners, spouses, children, etc.). Send them the link for the event and make lasting memories
We can't wait to see you on the trail!
For more information on volunteering with Friends of Nevada Wilderness, check out our volunteer information page here!