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Linwood Cemetery/Doc Holliday Cemetery

 

Paisajes saludables

Recreación sostenible

Adaptación al fuego

Físicamente agotador

Físicamente moderado

 

Description: Home to settlers, pioneers, war heroes, and iconic Wild-West characters, such as Doc Holliday, this easily accessible cemetery offers residents and visitors a taste of history among beautiful vistas along the trail. RFOV volunteers will continue the tradition of stewarding this historical landmark for a third year in 2026 with a new focus of improving the Potters Field portion of the cemetery. Work will include barbed wire removal, spreading of pinestraw, native seeds and nutrifix to battle back encroaching cheat grass, trail formalization and sustainability improvements, and removal of gambel oak for fuel mitigation!

Registration: All participants of all ages must be registered individually.

Waiver: All participants must complete a waiver.

Cancellation: It takes a lot of staff and project partner time to plan and organize volunteer events. If you need to cancel, we ask that you let us know by emailing info@rfov.org 48 hours in advance so we can plan accordingly.

Worksite Location: This project will take place at a worksite .3 miles away from the parking lot that will require volunteers to traverse over steep terrain.


We’re using a new volunteer portal this season!

To register, click the button below. Once your profile is set up, you can sign up for multiple projects, view project details, and manage your registrations anytime. Members can use the discount code to register early. General registration begins April 1st.

Registering youth? Create a separate participant profile for each youth (you can use the same email) and register them individually.


Project Partners

 
 

Earlier Event: September 13
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