Stebbins Cold Canyon Trail Work October 15, 2022

Volunteers helped remove erosion ditches that had formed along the trail.
Tuleyome has a long partnership with the University of California Natural Reserve System to maintain the trails at Stebbins Cold Canyon. October 15 was the latest opportunity to continue this partnership.
Stebbins Cold Canyon hosts over 65,000 visitors every year! This heavy use, in addition to the repeated fires that have swept through the canyon, requires constant monitoring and regular maintenance of the trails. The latest workday focused on a section of trail near the trailhead – a section that every hiker must pass on the way in and the way out. This means that this point receives double the amount of traffic as other points on the trail.
Volunteers reworked the trail to remove erosion ditches that had developed and narrowed the trail to allow for revegetation along the trail to help facilitate water filtration and decrease erosion. Other groups helped remove old, burned steps from the trailhead and some of the piping left over from the Vlahos homestead that had become a hazard on the trail.
To see the great work that our volunteers did, check out the photo album.
-Nate Lillge (nlillge@tuleyome.org)
Tuleyome Adventures and Engagement Director
Certified California Naturalist
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