Harriman Trail Crew Work Trip

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Ever wonder how trails are built and restored? If you aren’t afraid to get a little dirty, this hands-on look at how great trails are made is for you!

 

Join our Harriman Trail Crew to get a taste of what trail building's all about.

Volunteers will assist the Harriman Crew in their continuing efforts to improve and repair trails in the western part of the park, in particular the Pine Meadow Trail, Triangle Trail, and the 100 year-old Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail. Work consists of moving and using native rocks to construct stone staircases, waterbars, or step stones, tread excavation and shaping, and drainage improvements.

Connect with nature, meet great people, and make a difference. No experience is necessary!

 

Know Before You Go

  • Please wear long pants, sturdy, closed-toe shoes/boots and bring plenty of water, snacks, and a lunch.
  • Please read over our COVID-19 Protocols and be prepared to follow them on the trail. 

Required Forms

  • All volunteers must fill out the online OPRHP Volunteer Form and select "Harriman State Park" before the work trip.
  • For volunteers under age 18, please submit a Guardian Consent form to [email protected] prior to the volunteer day or bring the paper form the day of. A parent or guardian must be present for the volunteer day.
When
June 27th, 2021 from  9:00 AM to  3:00 PM
Location
Harriman State Park - Tuxedo Train Station Commuter Lot
Tuxedo, NY
United States
Additional worktrip information
Crew/Group
Leader Edward Zubrowski
Co-leader Ben Sugar
Project
For more information, contact... Volunteer Team at [email protected] and Crew Leader Ed at [email protected]
Minimum Age to Attend