What We Do

Our Mission

To collaborate with and provide direction to key stakeholders to ensure all user groups, machine or muscle powered, have sustainable and equitable access to designated trails in Eagle County, Colorado.

 

Our Vision

An effective team that guides the establishment of summer and winter access while at the same time protecting wildlife.

 

“Our public lands - whether a national park or monument, wildlife refuge, forest or prairie - make each one of us land-rich. It is our inheritance as citizens of a country called America.”


Terry Tempest Williams, The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America's National Parks

 

Our guiding principals

  • Identify an effective strategy to achieve our mission and vision.

  • Advocate for equitable access for all user groups.

  • Identify opportunities and coordinate efforts to assist the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management with trail building and maintenance.

  • Work toward conserving and restoring our forest, mitigating wildfire danger and promoting a healthy habitat for wildlife.

  • Grant writing and fundraising as necessary to fund and support our mission and vision.

  • Maintain balance between recreation and conservation.