American Hiking Society announces 2008 Volunteer Vacations

Saturday, 25 Jan, 2008 0

With a series of new trips for families, college students and those short on time, American Hiking Society’s 2008 Volunteer Vacations make it easier than ever for hikers, trail advocates and volunteers of all ages to have fun, get outside and make a difference.

The 2008 schedule offers 75 projects in 25 states. New trips will take volunteers to help eradicate invasive plants in Arizona’s Paria Canyon, clear and maintain trails in Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge in Maine and build a two-mile segment of Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail. Projects in six different states are scheduled specifically during college students’ spring break time, and a few trips are shortened to accommodate those unable to volunteer for a full week.

“Our Volunteer Vacations program sends hundreds of volunteers each year into America’s most treasured national parks, forests and other public lands, providing critical sweat equity to address the enormous needs of underfunded and understaffed trail programs,” said Gregory Miller, American Hiking Society president.

Trips range from easy to strenuous and most require no prior experience — families can enjoy front-country projects and cabin stays or car camping, while those seeking a bit more challenge can choose to hike to base camps or backpack. Typical trips last one week, during which volunteers from age 18 to 80 work on trails, get to know their fellow crew mates and enjoy campfires, outdoor cooking and exploring in their down-time.

For 30 years, American Hiking Society’s Volunteer Vacations have offered participants one of the most affordable, fulfilling ways to explore natural areas and help improve the hiking experience. Browse the complete trip schedule on our website, and don’t delay signing up; with all this year’s exciting new options, trips are filling up fast.

Founded in 1976, American Hiking Society is the only national nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and protecting America’s hiking trails, their surrounding natural areas and the hiking experience. Learn more at www.AmericanHiking.org or call               (301) 565-6704       .

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