Leave No Trace Volunteer Team Meeting

Join Lathrop's volunteer team to help us achieve Leave No Trace Gold Standard designation.

Join Our Leave No Trace Volunteer Team

Lathrop State Park is working towards achieving the Leave No Trace Gold Standard designation. Leave No Trace is a set of 7 principles that guide our actions in the outdoors and minimize our impact on nature. The Gold Standard designation is awarded to parks committed to educating people on the 7 principles and fostering outdoor stewardship. Lathrop is recruiting a team of volunteers to spearhead our efforts to achieve this certification.

During the meeting, we will discuss:

  • What is Leave No Trace and the Gold Standard designation
  • The process and requirements to achieve the designation
  • Roles within the Lathrop Leave No Trace Team

Register to participate here. We will meet in the Visitors Center.

Location

Saturday, Apr 5, 2025

10:00 am

Saturday, Apr 5, 2025

12:00 pm

Saturday, Apr 5, 2025

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Registration is required

No registration required

All Ages

Heather Prather

(719)738-2376

[email protected]

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