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The Loveland CO parks give so much to the local community. It’s about more than simply hiking near Loveland CO and taking in the scenery. Loveland Colorado parks are a valuable part of the community that teach us about the natural wonders that surround the city, they provide a place for people to congregate, a way to stay physically fit and active, free access to facilities and more.
Many locals want to know how they can go from Loveland pass hiking to helping preserve and maintain the city’s parks. There are numerous volunteer opportunities available, but one of the most rewarding options for physically fit outdoor enthusiasts is being a trail host.
Joining the volunteer trail hosts is fun, gratifying and easy. As long as you can handle a 1-mile hike you can begin the training program. No prior knowledge of Colorado’s natural history is needed, because the 2-hour training session will provide you with everything you need to know about being a trail host.
The training session will cover:
While there is a flexible year-round schedule for volunteering, the parks department asks that trail hosts volunteer 2 hours per week at either the River’s Edge Natural Area or the Meadowbrook Natural Area.
Once you’ve completed the training you can begin volunteering as a trail host. The main purpose of the trail hosts is to answer visitor questions and provide them with information about the natural areas. Trail hosts also:
Volunteer trail hosts are an important part of Loveland parks. Their work helps to keep natural areas clean, increase usability for visitors and provide valuable information that can be used to further improve the parks.