Adopt-A-Trail
The Adopt-A-Trail program in Steamboat Springs provides an opportunity for community minded individuals, groups, and businesses to devote time to maintaining our local trails. Volunteers assist city staff by picking up trash and monitoring a section of trail once a month from May through October. Volunteers cover everything from the busiest sections of the Yampa River Core Trail, to quieter neighborhood trails.
All adoptable sections of trail are currently covered, but please contact Open Space and Trails Supervisor Jenny Carey at 970-870-7014 or jcarey@steamboatsprings.net to express future interest in adopting a trail.
Current Volunteers
We are so grateful to all the volunteers that donate their time to help maintain our trails!
Trail | Adopted By |
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Walton Creek Trail | Beryl Link |
South End of Yampa River Core Trail to River Creek Park | Troop 194 |
River Creek Park to Rotary Park | Steve Zarlengo - Edward Jones |
Rotary Park to Railroad Bridge | Steamboat Brochure Delivery |
Railroad Bridge to Fetcher Park | Axis West Realty |
Fetcher Park to Emerald Ballfields | Angela Ashby - REMAX |
Emerald Ballfields to Pamela Lane | Pet Kare Clinic |
Pamela Lane to Rich Weiss Park | Singletrack Bookkeeping |
Rich Weiss Park to Howelsen Park | Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club |
Howelsen Park to Art Depot | Holy Name Catholic Church |
Art Depot to Stockbridge | Sloop Painting |
Stockbridge to James Brown Bridge | Backdoor Sports |
James Brown Bridge to Bear River Park | Win and Elaine Dermody |
Butcherknife Trail | UC Health Yampa Valley Medical Center |
Fox Creek Trail | Yampa Valley Community Foundation |
Lower Spring Creek Trail / Sailors Way | O'Neils Tavern and Grill |
Spring Creek Trail to Ponds | Horizons |