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Trail Volunteer Day | Cold Spring Trail

Description

Tools, instruction, and a barbecue lunch will be provided! RSVPs are required for this event! To RSVP, contact Steve Biddle, City of Santa Barbara Parks Supervisor at (805) 564-5439 or SBiddle@SantaBarbaraCA.gov PARTNERS This event is being held in partnership with Santa Barbara County, the US Forest Service, the Montecito Trails Foundation, the Los Padres Forest Association, and Sage Trail Alliance. SCHEDULE AND LOCATION 8:15 a.m. Meet at Cold Spring Elementary School (2243 Sycamore Canyon Road) for safety orientation and instruction 9:00 a.m. Depart for trail worksites 1:00 p.m. Return to Cold Spring Elementary School for a picnic lunch to celebrate your hard work! TRAILS Cold Spring Trail, Ridge Trail, and West Fork. SAFETY To participate in trail work, volunteers must attend the safety orientation provided at the start of the day. Tasks will be assigned based on skill level. WHAT TO WEAR Wear sturdy closed-toed shoes, long sleeves, and long pants to protect from poison oak WHAT TO BRING Water, sunscreen, snacks, gloves, and bike helmet  

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Contact

Steve Biddle, City of Santa Barbara Parks Supervisor
Phone
(805) 564-5439
Email
SBiddle@SantaBarbaraCA.gov

Sponsor

City of Santa Barbara Parks & Recreation

Place

2243 Sycamore Canyon Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93108
2243 Sycamore Canyon Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93108 United States Get Directions

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