Join MWBA as we continue the final stages of our Valley Forge restoration project! On this bike-in (or a long hike, if you're up for it!) volunteer event, we will work on tread restoration and brush clearance projects along the bottom mile of Valley Forge.
For those who chose to ride-in, A dirt-capable bicycle is required to access the project area. For volunteers who'd like to hike-in, please plan to arrive 30 minutes early (7:30am) to give yourself time to get down to Valley Forge. If you plan to hike, you should be prepared for a full day on the trail and 7+ miles round trip hiking in addition to trail work.
This stretch of trail was burned in 2020 during the Bobcat Fire and has been impassible for nearly 3 years. Please join us to restore eroded tread and brush the corridor so we can once again enjoy the connectivity (and ripping descent!) of Valley Forge Trail.
Please note: There is no cell service at Redbox or at any point along the trail. Please be sure to download driving directions prior if you expect to need them.
TRAILWORK PLAN
Volunteers will park at Redbox Picnic Area and are responsible for getting themselves to Valley Forge Trail Camp by bike or on foot. This is a 3.2 mile stretch of 2N24 that descends 1200 feet on the way to Valley Forge - be prepared for a fast, clear fire road descent and a challenging climb back to the vehicles at end of the workday. Hikers should follow the same route to Valley Forge.
Volunteers will be working on Valley Forge Trail from the lower junction with the Gabrielino Trail. This section of trail needs all hands on deck to brush, root-ball, and re-establish a full bench. Our crew leaders have already prepped the trail and gotten a head start, and a big turnout should bring us closer to connecting Valley Forge top to bottom.
As always, no trail work experience is necessary to join us on trail! We will provide the tools and guidance for a fun, safe, and productive day in the forest.
Please bring the following in preparation for a day out on the trail:
- Trail work clothing: long sleeve shirt, long pants, sturdy shoes, eye protection are required
- A hydration pack or backpack able to carry water and snacks while working on the trail
- Water and snacks to keep you feeling good for 5-6 hours in the sun
- A change of clothes for post-trail work activities (lunching, relaxing, biking)
Since we are working in a recent burn zone, we will be working around Poodle Dog Bush - this plant can cause an allergic reaction if touched, so please make sure to bring required long pants and sleeves. Our MWBA crew leaders will point out Poodle Dog and any other burn zone hazards as we make our way to the work sites.
If it's your first time joining us, or you're not sure what to expect, check out our link below:
Click here to for what to expect at trail work!
Please RSVP by obtaining a ticket via EventBrite - This will help us keep track of headcount, and make sure we have meals and tools for all.