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Contact: Effie Houston, (423) 569-9778
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area Trail Keeper program is a volunteer program for those who love the park’s trails and want to help take care of them. The goal of the program is to provide an extended presence in the backcountry while providing park staff with important information on current trail conditions.
Currently, there are more than 70 different trails available for adoption. Trail keepers are expected to hike, bike, or horse ride their adopted trail at least four times during the calendar year. They also report on overall trail conditions, pick up any trash, and submit a trail report after each visit. Being a trail keeper does not involve heavy trail maintenance or the use of power equipment. Trail keepers may use a small handsaw to remove small trees that have fallen across the trail and may move branches and other light maintenance by hand.
A few of the trails currently available for adoption include:
- Bear Creek Loop (5.7 miles horse trail)
- Grand Gap Loop (6.8 miles easy hiking/biking trail)
- River Trail East (easy to moderate 6.5 miles hiking trail)
- Ledbetter Trailhead to Laurel Hill Multi-Use Trail (easy to moderate 8.7 miles hiking trail)
Trail Keepers are a vital part of the park team. To learn more about Big South Fork Trail Keeper program, email the park volunteer coordinator at effie_houston@nps.gov or call (423) 569-9778
Last updated: January 11, 2024