Poudre Wilderness Volunteers

Poudre Wilderness Volunteers (PWV) is a volunteer group that assists the Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the US Forest Service (USFS). Poudre Wilderness Volunteers recruits and trains volunteers to serve as wilderness rangers and hosts for the purpose of educating the public and providing other support to the USFS.

Volunteers for PWV are asked to perform at least six patrols (hiking, backpacking, or on horseback) during a hiking season.[1] In addition to performing patrols, PWV volunteers perform other duties such as clearing weeds, trailhead hosting, and collecting forest usage data for the USFS.

Poudre Wilderness Volunteers was founded in 1995 and is a 501(c) non-profit corporation.[2]

In 2009, more than 260 PWV members contributed over 22,000 hours of time. The US Forest Service valued this time at $450,000.[3][4]

Larimer County awarded PWV the 2009 Environmental Stewardship Award on December 6, 2009.[5]

PWV volunteer helps to clear a tree blocking the Grey Rock trail
Tree removed from Grey Rock trail

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