Here in the San Juan Mountains, we have an amazing community of public lands supporters from all walks of life. It’s part of what makes our corner of the world unique. It’s not for everyone, but if you live here, you know it’s for you. Many of these public lands supporters donate their time as San Juan Mountains Association volunteers and are central to our stewardship efforts.

For 37 years, SJMA has guided volunteers through projects and experiences that help community and land thrive. Ample opportunities are available to help assure that our public lands are in good hands. Trainings are provided, so no experience is necessary. We can steer you to the right opportunities for you.

Congressional budget cuts in October made it impossible for United States Forest Service to hire many seasonal crews for 2025 (tinyurl.com/hcn-FScuts) and more recent cuts to USFS have further impaired its capacity. This greatly increases the need for SJMA and its volunteers to fill the gaps. Agency partners are solidifying details for volunteer opportunities including more trail work and wilderness solitude monitoring.

Is there something you want to help with that isn’t mentioned in this article? Can’t make a training? For additional opportunities or more information about on everything, go to sjma.org or email [email protected]. Keep your map oriented, and we’ll get there together.

MK Thompson has worn many hats for SJMA and is thrilled about her new role as volunteer coordinator. See more of her writing at artofmisadventure.com.