Dates:
Meeting Date/Time/Location:
July 24th, 8am, Choteau Ranger Station
Project Start Date: July 24th
Project End Date: July 26th
Ranger District:
Rocky Mountain Ranger District
Trailhead:
South Fork Teton Trailhead
Campsite:
Frontcountry: South Fork Teton Trailhead
Miles to camp:
N/A
Hiking Difficulty:
Very Easy: Drive to the trailhead!
Work Difficulty:
Moderate/Difficult: Using digging tools including picks, pulaskis and shovels to clear out waterbar drains, clear slough off the trail, and decommission user created trails. Volunteers will also be replacing old rotted waterbars when necessary.
Project Description
Headquarters Pass and Our Lake are both beloved trails on the Rocky Mountain Front, but they’re in need of some attention to stay in top shape. One of the key tasks ahead is clearing drains and replacing rotted water bars. Water bars are simple but essential trail features designed to divert water off the trail, preventing erosion and keeping the trail from washing away. Additional work will include decommissioning user trails, clearing rocks and slough off the trail, and other detail work to make these trails more usable for future hikers/users.
With tools like picks and shovels in hand, you’ll play a crucial role in trail maintenance, ensuring that these beautiful trails remain accessible for everyone to enjoy. This trailhead-based trip promises to be a fun, rewarding, and meaningful experience for all involved – and the perfect chance to give back to the trails you love. Join us and make a lasting impact!
Cancellation Policy
It is very important to know that you are expected to commit to the project once you sign up. All of our projects take a lot of time and effort to organize and we want to make sure that we have full trips so that we can complete the project as outlined by our Forest Service partners. Please do not sign up for a trip unless you are committed to doing it.
We do, of course, understand that things happen and circumstances change, so if you must cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Cancellations made less than 45 days before the trip and no-shows will forfeit their project registration deposit as a cancellation fee.
While uncommon, BMWF may find it necessary to cancel a project due to low volunteer sign-ups or safety reasons (i.e. wildfires), but will contact volunteers as soon as possible and typically no later than two weeks before the project start date. For this reason we strongly recommend volunteers purchase trip insurance when making airline reservations or other travel arrangements.
To see how many spots are available click the SIGN UP button below. The second page will tell you when there are fewer than 4 spots remaining on a trip.
We encourage you to join the waitlist if a trip is full – we often have openings for these spots throughout the summer!