When:
November 1, 2014 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Get out, give back, get dirty…and get to know the Bay Circuit Trail!

 

When you join an AMC trail project you can expect to meet intriguing people, experience the beauty and wonders of nature, put in a hard day’s work, experience great leadership, and “do something for the greater good.” We invite you to take part in free work parties on the Bay Circuit, a 240+mile route that stretches from shore to shore around Boston and offers diverse opportunities to explore open space throughout the region.

 

Saturday work parties will take place monthly between April and November at various Massachusetts locations along the trail. Consider coming out for an event close to your home, or use this as a reason to get to know new locales.

 

Learn and Serve

Ever wonder what goes into maintaining a trail? Looking for a way to give something back to the local trails you already use? Perhaps you are looking for a way to enjoy the outdoors, learn new skills, and meet like-minded people? These one-day trail events offer the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of trail maintenance or building from skilled AMC Trail Crew Leaders.

 

A typical work party starts at 9am and runs until about 4pm. Participants need to bring their own lunch, water, snacks, long pants (no matter how hot it is!), sturdy hiking boots, and other clothing appropriate for the weather. The AMC Trail Crew Leaders will provide all personal protective equipment, trail tools, and instruction and supervision.

 

Workshops are suitable for individuals, small groups and families with children 12 years and older. Programs will run rain or shine.

Program fee
Free!

 

For More Information
Pre-registration required: contact Beth Gula, Bay Circuit Trail Volunteer Program Supervisor, at (617) 391-6586 or bgula@outdoors.org

Custom Crews: Already have a group of people and looking for a way to volunteer for the Bay Circuit Trail? We can help design a Custom Crew that will meet the needs and expectations of your group.

 

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