There are thousands of square miles of public lands within the Roaring Fork Community of Rifle to Aspen. Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers encourages you to become more involved in the stewardship of our public lands and waters. In addition to RFOV projects, there are many ways to help preserve and protect our invaluable natural treasures
RFOV is proud of our collaboration with a wide variety of agencies, organizations, and businesses that share our interest in the stewardship of our public lands. Whether it's sharing tools and expertise, planning a project, gathering volunteers, or maintaining a trail, project partners are vital to our success!
PROJECT Partners:
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies · City of Aspen · Aspen Skiing Company · Aspen Young Life · Town of Basalt · Bureau of Land Management · Town of Carbondale · Carbondale Tree Board · Colorado Fourteeners Initiative · Colorado State Parks - Rifle Falls · Colorado State Trails Program · Eagle County · City of Glenwood Springs · Heritage Aspen · Mount Sopris Nordic Council · National Civilian Community Corps · Town of New Castle · Pitkin County · Pitkin County Open Space and Trails · City of Rifle · Roaring Fork Conservancy · Roaring Fork Transportation Authority · Rocky Mountain Institute · Town of Basalt · Town of Snowmass Village · US Forest Service · Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado · Youth Zone
ADOPT-A-TRAIL Partners:
(Past and Present)
100 Club · Ajax Bike · Aspen Cycling Club · Aspen Velo · Basalt Trails Club · Bristlecone Sports · Friends of the Colorow Trail · Glenwood Fat Tire Club · Hotel Jerome · Pomeroy Sports · Rotary Club of Snowmass Village · Su Casa · Summit Canyon Mountaineering · Waldorf School · Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Assoc.