2. GET INVOLVED
- Find resources to help you get outdoors
- Volunteer with our non-profit partners
- Learn about others who are leading the charge
3. GET OUTDOORS
- Experience new activities
- Participate in local events
- Explore parks and open spaces in your community using our Urban Nature Guides
The Big Bear Discovery Center is an educational and informational portal to the San Bernardino National Forest, located in Big Bear Valley, CA. Discovery Center volunteers work a
The San Bernardino National Forest OHV Program partners with the USDA Forest Service and the off-highway vehicle industry. The mission of the OHV Program is to teacher visitors
The San Bernardino National Forest OHV Program partners with the USDA Forest Service and the off-highway vehicle industry. The mission of the OHV Program is to teacher visitors
The Children's Forest Youth Leadership Program provides youth between the ages of 11 and 17 the opportunity to take an active role in public land stewardship. Children become volunteers
The mission of the Fire Lookout Host Program is to preserve, staff, and maintain the San Bernardino National Forest Fire Lookout towers and educate the public on fire prevention
The Forest Explorer is a travelling interactive exhibit designed to bring the forest to any school or event! The Forest Explorer, an exhibit of the National Forest Association, allows
Nature Consortium's Urban Forest Restoration Project is committed to the long-term stewardship and restoration of the West Duwamish Greenbelt. The Greenbelt is the largest remaining contiguous forest within Seattle
Calling all volunteers! Come help out your community and the environment by cleaning up the Sand Creek Regional Greenway, Westerly Creek, and Bluff Lake Nature Center. Our Neighborhood Partners
Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands, Arches, Natural Bridges, Dinosaur, Capital Reef, Grand Staircase… in a state brimming with national parks, it’s easy to overlook another national treasure. Utah locals call it
The winter can be very rough on the trails and property of Sheep Pasture, one of the area's only fee-free outdoor passive recreation locations. Bring your work gloves and
Adults 18 and up, $90/Audubon member, $110 non-member Join us for an exploration of the birds of Washington, including shorebirds. This class is for those who have a good background
Wilderness Instructor Training (W.I.T) The Coldwater Wilderness Instructor Training program is an 8 week intensive training in wilderness leadership available to students who have completed the Wilderness Learning Expedition (WLE).
Looking for an adventure this summer and also want to support a great cause? Go rafting with cityWILD! Visit our website to learn; www.adventures.citywild.org
Explore the earth from space, hike 100 acres of trails, peer into the eye of a storm, learn about native plants and animals, give an on-camera weather forecast, and
Since 1957, Thorne Summer Camp in Boulder and Littleton has been connecting youth to nature! Each summer, Thorne offers 145 Camp Experiences for youth ages 3-15. Thorne’s Camp Experiences
Join us on the beach for the opportunity to get fit this summer. Classes begin at 7:00 p.m. and run approximately 60 minutes. These are drop-in classes with a
Logistics Support Sewing Volunteers - Needed to support mending our gear and clothing. If you can't donate your time, we would still love to borrow your sewing machine! Summer Logistics Support Days Our
Join us on the beach for the opportunity to get fit this summer. Classes begin at 7:00 p.m. and run approximately 60 minutes. These are drop-in classes with a
Join us at Imerman Memorial Park for Playdates! Playdates are an opportunity to have fun at the park and get messy with your friends. Wear old clothes and bring
See the Baylands through the eyes of watercolor artist Earl Junghans, who has been painting Bay Area landscapes since the 1960s. This free exhibit is open during EcoCenter open