Volunteer Opportunities From: United Way of the Greater Capital Region

Volunteer: Volunteer Trail Assessment

Volunteer trail assessment is a simple opportunity available to anyone at any time! You simply choose any of the trails at Thacher Park, start hiking, and take notes about what you find! 

If you'd like to take on some volunteer trail assessment, just grab a map and pick a trail! If you find something worth reporting, use AllTrails or a similar app to note where on the trail you are, and mark it on the map. Then when you're done, send a picture of the map and detailed account of what you found to ThacherVolunteer@parks.ny.gov

Things to looks out for:Hazardous trees, either hanging over the trail or blocking a path.Shrubs and bushes overgrowing and making a trail too narrowExcessive invassive species (buckthorn, purple loosestrife, hemlock woolly adelgid, etc.)Dense sections of grass taller than shin-height Missing or confusing trail markers Excessive trash or debrisAnything you think might negatively effect a hikers experienceYou can also report positive things as well! Such as any wildlife you encounter or how many hikers you see! 
There is a volunteer log at the Nature Center that we'd ask you to sign into before and after volunteering, but if the building is closed or you can't make it there, just include what hours you were present for when you send your report at the end! 

Agency: Thacher State Park

Volunteer trail assessment is a simple opportunity available to anyone at any time! You simply choose any of the trails at Thacher Park, start hiking, and take notes about what you find! 

If you'd like to take on some volunteer trail assessment, just grab a map and pick a trail! If you find something worth reporting, use AllTrails or a similar app to note where on the trail you are, and mark it on the map. Then when you're done, send a picture of the map and detailed account of what you found to ThacherVolunteer@parks.ny.gov

Things to looks out for:Hazardous trees, either hanging over the trail or blocking a path.Shrubs and bushes overgrowing and making a trail too narrowExcessive invassive species (buckthorn, purple loosestrife, hemlock woolly adelgid, etc.)Dense sections of grass taller than shin-height Missing or confusing trail markers Excessive trash or debrisAnything you think might negatively effect a hikers experienceYou can also report positive things as well! Such as any wildlife you encounter or how many hikers you see! 
There is a volunteer log at the Nature Center that we'd ask you to sign into before and after volunteering, but if the building is closed or you can't make it there, just include what hours you were present for when you send your report at the end! 

Agency: Thacher State Park

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12186

Allow Groups: Yes