August 14 @ 8:00 am – August 18 @ 12:00 pm
Help the Ice Age Trail Alliance craft brand-new tread and create a new route for the Ice Age Trail south of Hwy 23, moving it from a paved multi-use trail onto a beautiful landscape of deep kettles and big trees.
All talents and abilities welcome!
There’s a role for volunteers of all ages and abilities. And no experience is necessary to participate in Ice Age Trail Crew events. Friendly Alliance staff and certified volunteer crew leaders provide hands-on training to get you started immediately.
Meals and Checking in at Base Camp/Volunteer Check In Information:
- Volunteers should report each day to Base Camp (TBA at registration).
- A light breakfast will be provided, along with dinner, for volunteers staying overnight.
What to Bring:
- Your lunch for each day you are on site.
- Long-sleeve shirts and pants for trail work; mud boots if you have them, may come in handy.
- A hat, gaiter, and head net.
- Plan for variable weather – bring warm layers and rain gear.
- Sturdy hiking or work boots (no tennis shoes) and leather work gloves.
- Day pack, water bottles, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
- Gear for camping if you’re staying overnight. (If you prefer, you may arrange lodging in area hotels, too.)
Questions?
Please contact the Trail Team via email (TrailTeam@iceagetrail.org) or the Ice Age Trail Alliance office (800-227-0046).
This event is free and open to the public. Register here. Event capacity is 100 people.
This event is part of Wisconsin Land Trust Days. Learn more at HaveFunOutside.org.