Vail Resorts 360 and National Forest Foundation give more than $311,476 for local conservation projects during the Winter 2009-2010 season
The following organizations and projects were selected to receive funding:
- Rocky Mountain Youth Corps for rehabilitation and trail maintenance in Summit and Eagle counties.
- Eagle County Youth Conservation Corps to implement three wildlife habitat improvement and recreation enhancement projects in Eagle County.
- Friends of the Dillon Ranger District for tree-planting, trail restoration and maintenance on popular Summit County trails including Wheeler Lakes, Soda Creek, Baker’s Tank Trail and Peak Trail.
- Northwest Colorado Council of Governments to spearhead a large pine beetle mitigation project around National Forest campgrounds and parking areas in Summit and Eagle counties.
- Student Conservation Association for wilderness trail maintenance, sign and trailhead work and backcountry campsite rehabilitation in Eagle County, including East and Middle Lake Creek trails outside of Edwards, Gore Creek, Bighorn and Booth Creek Trails in Vail.
- Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado for construction of trails, signage and trail maintenance in Summit County including the Blue River Wildlife Trail, the Peak’s Trail, and Turk’s Trail.
- Friends of the Eagles Nest Wilderness for removal of noxious weeds to benefit overall health of forest in both Eagle and Summit counties.
- Continental Divide Trail Alliance for their continued construction of the Continental Divide Trail near Glacier Peak.
- Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers for trail reconstruction and maintenance projects in Pitkin County including Hunter Creek, Government Trail, Perham Creek Trail, and Iowa Trail.
- Eagle River Watershed Council for Piney River habitat enhancement including development of compliant campsites, trash removal and improved fish habitat.
- John J. Hill Memorial Fund for litter and invasive weed removal in Summit County as well as trail maintenance and removal of barbed wire fence to improve wildlife habitat.
- Colorado Fourteeners Initiative to focus on trail building and restoration on the very popular Quandary Peak and Mt. of the Holy Cross.
About National Forest Foundation
Founded by Congress in 1991, the National Forest Foundation works to conserve, restore and enhance America’s 193-million-acreNational Forest System. Through community-based strategies and public-private partnerships, the NFF enhances wildlife habitat, revitalizes wildfire-damaged landscapes, restores watersheds, and improves recreational resources for the benefit of all Americans. The NFF’s Friends of the Forest® program helps build awareness of the issues and values surrounding our National Forests through outreach and volunteer opportunities. To learn more, visit us at
About Vail Resorts
Vail Resorts, Inc., through its subsidiaries, is the leading of mountain resort operator in the United States. The Company's subsidiaries operate the mountain resort properties at the Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Keystone mountain resorts in Colorado, the Heavenly Ski Resort in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada and the Grand Teton Lodge Company in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Company's subsidiary, RockResorts, a luxury resort hotel company, manages casually elegant properties across the United States and the Caribbean. Vail Resorts Development Company is the real estate planning, development and construction subsidiary of Vail Resorts, Inc. Vail Resorts is a publicly held company traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MTN). The Vail Resorts company website is www.vailresorts.com and consumer website is www.snow.com.
Jeff Olson, National Forest Foundation, (406) 542-2805, Ext. 17 or jolson@nationalforests.org