
Bear Valley Trail Stewardship

Our first trail work day of the season
Saturday June 13th - Join us! Details Here
The trails were hammered this year, and so far our sawyers have been out, hard at work, clearing the local trails of more than 150 down trees since the snow has melted.
That opens the trails enough for our volunteers can begin repairs on the 105 miles of regional trails.
National Trails Day - June 6th - BVTS Trail Survey Day
How you can help: While you are out hiking this week, if you find any trees down or damage to the trail, please report it at BearValleyTrails.Org
A non-profit, all-volunteer organization, dedicated to building and improving
the trails in Bear Valley, CA and the region
Our Local BV Trails
For eons the native Miwok and Washoe tribes built and used trails to the many lakes, rivers and mountain tops for hunting and gathering in the greater Bear Valley region. Later the first European settlers used these trails to establish routes across the Central Sierra crest to search for gold and settle California.
Today the Bear Valley region’s trails have taken on a new purpose. They provide recreation for hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians and others user groups. The Bear Valley Trail Stewardship’s mission is to link the local and visitor communities together through the building, maintaining, and enhancement of the region’s recreational trails. The Bear Valley Trail Stewardship invites you to experience our trails and join us in our mission. To stay informed or learn how to get involved, click here to learn more ABOUT BVTS.
~Michael Cooke, BVTS President~

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