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Trail Work at Coe Park

You are cordially invited to lend a hand in trail work at Coe Park.

If you're a hiker, a mountain biker, or a horseback rider, you know that great trails help make great parks.
Trails don't just happen though, and many budget-stressed parks (like Coe) rely on volunteers to build new trails and keep old trails open.

A typical trail day...
9:00 a.m. You arrive at the meeting location, mingle with other volunteers, fill out a (very short) form.  Then you grab your lunch, water, and work gloves and head out in a park vehicle or on foot to an area in need of trail work.
9:30 a.m. You arrive at a trail head where an experienced trail worker describes the techniques of safe, effective trail work and explains how to use our trail tools.
10:00 a.m. You and your crew hike (if necessary) to your trail section and start to work.  Your crew leader stays close by to answer questions, demonstrate techniques, and make sure everyone is working safely.
12:00 noon Everybody finds a shady spot for lunch.
12:30 p.m. Trail work resumes, and everyone is encouraged to drink lots of water if the day is turning warm.
2:00 p.m. Quitting time!  You and your crew admire the work you've done, turn in your tools, and head back to your cars, perhaps in the company of newly made friends.

We have two official trail days at the park, one in the fall and the other in spring.  Some people get hooked on building trails, however, and we make special arrangements to let them work additional days during the year.  If you become interested in putting in some "unofficial" trail work time, ask your crew leader for more information or call the park.

Please contact Rob Glover at (408) 612-2378 (email wrglover@yahoo.com) to express your interest in volunteering for this or future trail work activity.

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