09.08.2007 14:00:00
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Students Spend Summer Volunteering For Save The Trails(TM)
Students are giving up their summer vacations to restore trails in parks
across the country. Nature Valley’s Save the
Trails™ program is a unique public-private
partnership with the Student Conservation Association (SCA) funding the
volunteer work of college and high school students committed to combat
the destructive forces of nature and help keep park trails available for
everyone to enjoy.
Fire, erosion and catastrophic storms have caused major destruction in
some of our nation’s most beautiful parks.
These trails are a way for people to enjoy the simple wonders of Mother
Nature – from the leisurely afternoon
strollers to the skilled adventure-seeking hikers. This year, Nature
Valley has committed $275,000 to trail conservation. The Save the Trails
program will help repair trails in the following parks:
Mojave National Preserve; Essex, Calif.
Lowell National Historic Park; Lowell, Mass.
North Country National Scenic Trail; Itasca, Minn.
Blue Ridge Parkway; Asheville, N.C.
Mount Rainier National Park; Ashford, Wash.
"Nature Valley is committed to preserving and
protecting our park and public lands,” said
Colin Smyth, Nature Valley marketing. "The
volunteer work students are doing over their summer vacation with the
SCA is inspiring. In fact, their hard work lead us to the creation of
the Save the Trails program back in 2005 to aid in their conservation
mission.” "We are thrilled to be working with Nature
Valley because they really understand and support what these teens are
doing,” says Laura Herrin, National Director
for High School Programs at the SCA National Office. "We
have a dedicated group of students committed to this program –
some even returning for their second or third year.”
This summer marks the third year of the conservation program in which 60
students have already restored more than 100 miles of trail. An
additional 30 students will volunteer more than 4,800 hours over this
summer to help restore approximately 20 additional miles.
Nature Valley’s Save the Trails program will
fund a crew of six students and two leaders at each of the five
locations. The crews will stay in campgrounds within the park for three
to five weeks to complete their project.
Mojave National Preserve
Mojave National Preserve is the third-largest national park in the
contiguous United States, located in the triangle between Interstates 40
and 15 and Highway 95 in California.
From winter 2004 to summer 2005, the park received over 20 inches of
rain – more than three times the annual
average – eroding and washing out park roads
and sections of the trail. Then in June 2005, a 70,000+ acre wildfire
burned two-thirds of the length of the trail. The Save the Trails crew
will restore the badly eroded sections, install drainage water bars and
water channels and upgrade the entire length of the trail to National
Park Service trail standards.
Lowell National Historic Park
The Save the Trails crew will assist with the next phase in the
construction of the Lowell Riverwalk. The work includes construction of
a new trail and recreational areas as part of Pawtucket Falls Overlook
Park.
The park will provide public access to the Pawtucket Falls Overlook with
the trail connecting the Merrimack River and Pawtucket Gatehouse to the
Northern Canal Walkway and the Francis Gatehouse. The early development
phase will include cleaning brush, debris and trash, pruning trees,
removal of graffiti and repainting along the proposed path and park
areas as the preparation begins for the creation of paths and plantings.
North Country National Scenic Trail
The North Country National Scenic Trail stretches from New York to North
Dakota and will eventually extend more than 4,600 miles –
providing a premier hiking experience through a rich diversity of
landscapes.
The Save the Trails crew will take over regular maintenance duties for
the constructed section of the trail for the 2007 season to allow the
Itasca Moraine chapter of the trail to focus its resources on building
the new 15 mile stretch. SCA will also be recruiting and training new
volunteers to manage future maintenance assignments.
Blue Ridge Parkway
The Abbott Lake Trail in the Blue Ridge Parkway has ruts and erosion
below water level near the lake’s edge due to
heavy usage. The Save the Trails crew will restore the trail to help
accommodate frequent use, improve safety for the visiting public and
provide handicap accessibility.
This segment of the Abbott Lake Trail is an essential connector to the
larger Peaks of Otter Trail System. Improving this segment with trail
repairs and a new boardwalk will allow people to continue to visit and
explore the natural areas beyond the lake.
Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park received almost 18 inches of rainfall in 36
hours last November, causing floods that exceeded anything the park has
experienced in its 108-year history. Rivers and streams flooded their
channels and subsequent mudslides eliminated or damaged entire
campgrounds and bridges along with miles of roads and trails. The
estimated damage – more than $36 million.
The SCA is directing the volunteer flood recovery efforts at Mount
Rainier and working collaboratively with park officials to assess
backcountry damage and devise a restoration strategy. They will also
organize a multi-year volunteer work plan to engage trail coalitions,
friends groups and individual volunteers.
The Save the Trails crew is an all female group working on a project on
the Wonderland Trail – a national historic 93
mile trail that circumnavigates Mount Rainier. The work will vary
between reshaping drain logs, replacing silt bars and constructing trail
features such as turnpikes, culverts and retaining walls.
For more information about Save the Trails, go to www.naturevalley.com.
To learn about volunteer opportunities with SCA, go to www.thesca.org.
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About Student Conservation Association
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volunteers who protect and restore America’s
parks, forests, and other public lands. Since 1957, SCA’s
active, hands-on practice of conservation has helped to develop a new
generation of conservation leaders, inspire lifelong stewardship, and
save the planet. To learn more, visit thesca.org.
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