Septiembre de 2025

Dedicated to Fire Restoration in Glenwood Canyon

It’s been five years since the Grizzly Creek Fire tore through Glenwood Canyon, burning more than 32,000 acres and reshaping the future of some of our favorite trails, including Grizzly Creek and Hanging Lake. What the flames spared, the floods soon claimed.

In 2021, heavy rains on the burn scar triggered destructive debris flows, washing out entire sections of trail, burying bridges, and rerouting creek channels. RFOV collaborated with local governments, nonprofits, and land managers to establish the Glenwood Canyon Restoration Alliance, mobilizing community support for long-term recovery.

Four years later, the restoration work continues—and so does our community’s commitment. This month, our volunteers will return to both Grizzly Creek (Sept. 20th) and Hanging Lake (Sept. 27th) for the first time since the flooding. Fire restoration takes time, but our dedicated stewardship crew is committed to creating lasting solutions. Stay tuned for post-project updates!


Building Pride, Purpose, and Stewardship
with Spruce Up Your School

With three school projects planned for this fall, Spruce Up Your School (SUYS) is on track to engage over 1,000 students and contribute 2,000 hours of impactful, hands-on stewardship in 2025 alone. These efforts not only improve school campuses - they also serve our mission: to cultivate a lifelong appreciation for the environment in the next generation of stewards.

This past spring, RFOV completed five SUYS initiatives across the Roaring Fork Valley. RFOV returned to Cactus Valley Elementary in Silt and Kathryn Senor Elementary in New Castle, and, for the first time, partnered with Graham Mesa Elementary (Rifle), Crystal River Elementary (Carbondale), and Roaring Fork High School (Carbondale). Each project is unique, while offering students hands-on opportunities to learn about environmental stewardship and habitat restoration.


Breaking Barriers on the South Rim Trail

Accessibility Trail Maintenance with Challenge Aspen and TOSV

Last month, RFOV teamed up with Challenge Aspen and the Town of Snowmass Village to make the South Rim Trail safer and more accessible for people with disabilities. This trail is one Challenge Aspen often uses to take clients in off-road wheelchairs to enjoy stunning views, but some sections posed real hazards, with steep edges and narrow tread that increased the risk of tipping.

Before the project day, our teams scouted the trail in off-road wheelchairs themselves. That firsthand experience gave us valuable insight and allowed us to design improvements that would have a positive impact. Together, we widened sections of the trail and adjusted the outslope to create a safer, more enjoyable route for adaptive recreation.

Projects like this remind us that trail work is about more than dirt and rock—it’s about access, equity, and making sure everyone has the chance to experience the joy of the outdoors. Huge thanks to Challenge Aspen and the Town of Snowmass Village for their partnership in stewarding our public lands for all!


Sobre el terreno: lo más destacado del campo

Volunteer of the Month: Jim Callaway

Thank you, Jim! We appreciate your help and kindness on every project you attend.

Here's what Jim says: “The Roaring Fork Valley is a very special environment, which like many of our neighbors, my wife and I love to explore.  We don't wish to take it for granted that the natural beauty that surrounds us today will remain as pristine without sustained stewardship from the community. By volunteering with RFOV, I get many opportunities to contribute to RFOV's mission to protect our public lands.

Final Projects of 2025

Sep. 13th - Latino Conservation Week: Veltus Park Planting Project
Sep. 14th - Filoha Meadows Fence and Invasives Removal
Sep. 20th - Grizzly Creek
Sep. 25th - Red Hill Community Night
Sep. 27th - Hanging Lake
Sep. 28th - Coffman Ranch + Little Explorers
Oct. 4th - 30th Anniversary Commemorative Project at Rifle Falls
Oct. 16th - Red Hill Community Night


Próximos eventos

 
 

Tu cerebro en la naturaleza, con Florence Williams

Le invitamos a pasar una velada con la galardonada periodista científica Florence Williams para explorar por qué pasar tiempo en la naturaleza —y hacer voluntariado— beneficia nuestra salud, bienestar y creatividad. Basándose en la neurociencia, la psicología y la investigación médica global, Florence revela cómo el aire libre moldea nuestra mente y nuestro cuerpo, y qué podemos hacer ante la creciente desconexión de la naturaleza que vivimos hoy en día. No se pierda este interesante debate que combina ciencia, narración e ideas prácticas para reconectar con la naturaleza.

Detalles del evento

Viernes, 19 de septiembre
Sala Dunaway de la Biblioteca del Condado de Pitkin

17:30 h
Encuentro con Florence + RFOV

18:00 h
Charla comunitaria y firma de libros de «
»


 
 

RFOV's End-of-Season Appreciation Party

Each year, we come together to celebrate the people who make our mission possible—our volunteers, members, partners, sponsors, and friends. We hope you join us for a fun evening of sharing stories, honoring our volunteers, and enjoying a buffet dinner by La Raza and drinks. It’s our way of saying thank you for the dedication and spirit that fuel this community!

Detalles del evento

Thursday, October 9th
5:00 - 8:00 pm


Location:
Community Hall at the Third Street Center


More in Local Stewardship

The Roaring Fork Outdoor Coalition wants to hear from you!

Your feedback will guide conservation priorities across the region. If you live, work, or play in the Roaring Fork Valley, please take the time to share your thoughts. The survey closes on September 14, 2025—don’t miss your chance to weigh in.


The 6th Annual Pristine Riders Fall Trash Crush community clean-up and environmental stewardship event is being held on Friday, September 12th, from 10:00 AM-12:30 PM, rain or shine, meeting at North Star Nature Preserve’s South Gate parking lot. Adults ages 18 and older & kids accompanied by adults are invited. Sun protection, long pants, work gloves, drinking water, and extra clothing in case of inclement weather are suggested. More information and registration are available by contacting organizer Erik Skarvan at sundog@sopris.net or (970) 925-1069.


Don't miss the “Crisis of the Commons” series by Paul Anderson, Aspen Journalism
This 3-part series explores the stories behind our shared public lands: how they’ve been shaped, used, and sometimes stretched thin. It’s a reminder that these places belong to all of us, and that caring for them—through trail work, stewardship, and community action—is at the heart of RFOV’s mission.


Sponsor Spotlight: Aspen Public Radio

 
 

From Aspen Public Radio:
It’s a privilege for Aspen Public Radio to have a strong relationship with Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers. We were thrilled to be a lead media sponsor for RFOV’s 30th Anniversary Project Season and to collaborate on the Backcountry Symposiums in 2024 and 2025. In our forty-fourth year, Aspen Public Radio serves as an educator, convener, and connector for the Roaring Fork Valley. This year, we launched a new Climate Desk, hiring Michael Fanelli to report exclusively on local, regional and national climate and environmental issues. You can explore this reporting at aspenpublicradio.org/environment.

 
 

Más formas de apoyar

 

EL COMPROMISO DE ASPEN

Con solo firmar el Compromiso de Aspen, la Asociación de Compañías Turísticas de Aspen (ACRA) hará una donación en su nombre a Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers.

VINCULA TU TARJETA DE RECOMPENSAS

  1. Ir a citymarketrewards.com

  2. Iniciar sesión o crear una cuenta

  3. Cuando se le pida que «vincule su tarjeta», seleccione «Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteer» en la lista de organizaciones.