#ThanksToTrails

Our houses may be separate, but we share one mountain home. And our outdoors are the best backyard anyone could imagine! The staff, volunteers, students, civic groups, businesses, and land managers that make up Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers are now, more than ever, grateful for our Rocky Mountain riches. 

Thanks to trails, we’re surrounded by natural beauty. 

Thanks to trails, we’re stimulated by exercise. 

Thanks to trails, we’re calmed and enlivened and inspired to confront the challenges of life.

In this season of uncertainty, there’s nothing more reliably satisfying than getting outside. We’re thankful for the opportunities our community has worked so hard to create, to sustain, and to enjoy!

Join us online by sharing a photo of you outdoors and then complete the caption, “#ThanksToTrails …

To participate in-person, come to the Red Mountain or Doc Holliday parking areas starting Saturday, April 25th where we’ll provide ribbons on which you can write your message of gratitude and then tie to trailside trees.

– Ron Rash, Executive Director