Originally settled and worked by the Glassier family in the early 1900s, Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) purchased Rock Bottom Ranch in 1999. RFOV will be working along a segment of their 113-acre property to improve two different public trails that connect to the Rio Grande Trail/Bike Path.
Little Explorers: Structured youth activities for students 4-8 while guardians volunteer
For students 8 and under; free; on-site; for all interested parents and guardians who would like to attend as volunteers
Offered for the first half of the project day - 9am-12:30 pm
Activities will include a scavenger hunt, coloring, building and art with natural materials, games, and structured nature play
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: up to 0.5 miles from the parking lot on flat ground.
This project made possible, in part, through the support of:
RFVDA
The Roaring Fork Valley Destination Alliance (RFVDA) is a coalition of the valley’s five tourism organizations: Aspen Chamber Resort Association, Snowmass Tourism, Basalt Chamber, Carbondale Tourism, and Visit Glenwood Springs. RFVDA is partnering with RFOV to create volunteerism projects that are designed for visitors looking to join locals in becoming stewards of the destinations they are visiting.