Wilderness Volunteers Help Rebuild Trails In Cameron Peak Fire Burn Area

LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4)- Volunteers in Larimer County are working to rebuild trails that were destroyed by the Cameron Peak Fire last year. The Poudre Wilderness Volunteers have set up a GoFundMe campaign to help raise money to repair the trails.

(credit: Poudre Wilderness Volunteers)

The organization has nearly raised enough money to meet its $25,000 goal. The volunteer rangers help move downed trees and clear debris from damaged areas. They also rebuild bridges and trails that have been destroyed.

(credit: Poudre Wilderness Volunteers)

The Cameron Peak Fire destroyed more than 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. Two dozen trails remain closed with no reopen date scheduled.

(credit: Poudre Wilderness Volunteers)
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