Volunteer with Your Family to Restore and Protect Elk Meadow Park Dog Off Leash Area!
BACKGROUND:True to its name, Elk Meadow Park is the most likely place in the Open Space system to view herds of elk. The meadow is prime grazing ground for the largest of Colorado’s native deer, as well as where mountain bluebirds flit and red-tailed hawks circle the sky hunting for rodents and other prey.
The Elk Meadow Park Dog Off Leash Area is an extremely popular destination for visitors and their four legged friends. Most visitors are good stewards who pick up after their dog and keep their disturbance to a minimum. Unfortunately there are some visitors who leave pet waste in the park, which has a detrimental effect on water quality as well as plant and wildlife habitat downstream.
Volunteers will help beautify the park by helping to restore trails and cleaning up pet waste. There will be activities for kids ages 6 and up throughout the event as well.
**LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED. PLEASE NOTIFY JCOS IF YOU HAVE ANY DIETARY RESTRICTIONS**
BEFORE YOU GO: Maximize your time at the site by downloading a release of liability form, filling it out and bringing it with you to the project site. The link to the PDF is in blue, near the bottom of the page: volunteer release of liability form
TRANSPORTATION: Lower the overall carbon footprint of our volunteer effort. Participants will have the opportunity to coordinate a ride to and from the project with other volunteers. Volunteers will park at the Mammoth Lot, just off of I-70 and will then be shuttled to the park.
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WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ALL THERE!