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SUMMARY:Commemorate America's 250th with a Trail Project Near Boston\, MA
DESCRIPTION:***Special Promotion*** All trip participants will receive a Fjällräven Kånken R backpack (valued at $100) generously donated by our good friends at Fjällräven. Made from recycled materials and ready for adventure! \nFeel Worlds Away while only Miles Apart from Boston! \nNearby Boston and the surrounding metro area offer a host of great cultural and historical events and attractions\, as well as city parks\, and a thriving dining scene. The location is located close to a number of beautiful parks and conservation lands\, scenic rivers and wetlands\, quaint town centers\, and national historic sites steeped in history like Minute Man National Park\, the Old North Bridge\, Walden Pond\, and the Louisa May Alcott House. There are ample opportunities for hiking\, birdwatching and outdoor exploration within a very short drive. Slightly further out spots that are easily doable for a day trip include beaches along Massachusetts’ North Shore\, the foothills of the White Mountains\, and Portsmouth NH. \nCome volunteer with us at the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex made up of 8 unique refuges spanning the eastern part of the state! \nVolunteers will be based out of Assabet River NWR\, located in Sudbury MA\, about 40 mins outside of Boston\, but may spend time volunteering at other refuges in the Complex as well (transportation will be provided to other refuges). Volunteers will help staff to complete a variety of projects including: trail maintenance (clearing trails of vegetation and debris with hand tools\, weed whackers\, mowers\, and leaf blowers)\, updating signage (repairing\, replacing\, or installing signs or kiosks)\, facility maintenance (repairing\, painting\, or maintaining fences\, benches\, and other facilities)\, and invasive species management (learning to identify and remove invasive plant species on and off trail). \nVolunteers may also help with other biological projects as needed\, depending on weather and staff needs. Volunteers will have a chance to learn about the history and ongoing wildlife management taking place across the Complex. \nThere is no experience needed to join a Volunteer Vacation! Your expert hosts will provide detailed instruction\, tool demonstrations\, and project oversight throughout the week. All you need is a willing attitude and to be in good physical condition to participate in moderate physical activity for approximately 6-8 hours a day with plenty of breaks\, at your own pace. Find out more about what it’s like to join a Volunteer Vacation and other frequently asked questions here. \nAvg. Temperature:  \nTypical weather for this area during this season has highs of about 70–75°F and lows of 50–55°F. Mid-September in eastern Massachusetts is mild with cool nights and periodic rain or drizzle as fronts move through. \nSample Schedule:  \nDay 1: Arrival \nTypically meet in the afternoon for check in\, introductions\, orientation\, and camp setup. (Time/place TBD) \nDay 2: Work Day \nEnjoy a hearty breakfast\, pack lunches\, and be on the trail between 8 AM and 9 AM \nLunch and plenty of other breaks will be included. \nWrap up the work day in the late afternoon and head back to camp and enjoy a few hours of daylight for free time. \nReconvene at a chosen time for dinner. \nAfter dinner has been cleaned up\, evenings offer plenty of  time to relax\, sit around the campfire and get to know your fellow crew members\, or enjoy more free time. \nDay 3: Work Day \nDay 4: Rest Day (Specific Day on Trip Will Be Confirmed By Host) \nYour choice! Explore the area\, take a recreational hike\,  tour local attractions\, or hang out at camp. Group excursions can be planned or set-out on your own. \nDay 5: Work Day \nDay 6: Work Day \nDay 7: Departure \nPack up and clean up\, celebrate your accomplishments\, wish each other a fond farewell\, and depart. Please note: This schedule is subject to change due to weather or other circumstances. Any updates will be communicated to the group. \nLand Acknowledgment: \nAHS acknowledges with gratitude that this project takes place on the traditional lands of the Massachusett\, Pawtucket\, Agawama\, and Nipmuc people past and present. We honor the land itself\, the Indigenous communities who have stewarded these islands and mountain landscapes for countless generations\, and those who continue this stewardship today. This acknowledgement is one step in our ongoing commitment to uplift Indigenous voices. We invite the American Hiking Society community to learn about\, support\, and stand in solidarity with the Indigenous peoples whose lands we live\, work\, and recreate on.
URL:https://americanhiking.org/volunteer-vacation-trip/commemorate-americas-250th-w-a-trail-project-near-boston-ma/
LOCATION:Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex\, 680 Hudson Rd\, Sudbury\, MA\, 01776\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261011
DTSTAMP:20260515T164524
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T175243Z
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SUMMARY:Wild and Wonderful West Virginia Next to the World Famous Greenbrier Resort
DESCRIPTION:***Special Promotion*** All trip participants will receive a Fjällräven Kånken R backpack (valued at $100) generously donated by our good friends at Fjällräven. Made from recycled materials and ready for adventure! \nLocated in the beautiful highlands of West Virginia\, the perfect place to view fall foliage! The National Fish Hatchery is minutes from the historic and world famous Greenbrier Resort and near endless attractions including the Cass railway and New River National Park. \nVolunteers will clearing and remarking 2 miles of trail and deconstructing an outdoor classroom. If time allows\, other projects will include the construction of a new trail in out wetland area. \nThere is no experience needed to join a Volunteer Vacation! Your expert hosts will provide detailed instruction\, tool demonstrations\, and project oversight throughout the week. All you need is a willing attitude and to be in good physical condition to participate in moderate physical activity for approximately 6-8 hours a day with plenty of breaks\, at your own pace. Find out more about what it’s like to join a Volunteer Vacation and other frequently asked questions here. \nAvg. Temperature: \nTypical weather for this area during this season has highs of roughly 60–65°F and lows of 45–50°F. \nSample Schedule:  \nDay 1: Arrival \nTypically meet in the afternoon for check in\, introductions\, orientation\, and camp setup. (Time/place TBD) \nDay 2: Work Day \nEnjoy a hearty breakfast\, pack lunches\, and be on the trail between 8 AM and 9 AM \nLunch and plenty of other breaks will be included. \nWrap up the work day in the late afternoon and head back to camp and enjoy a few hours of daylight for free time. \nReconvene at a chosen time for dinner. \nAfter dinner has been cleaned up\, evenings offer plenty of  time to relax\, sit around the campfire and get to know your fellow crew members\, or enjoy more free time. \nDay 3: Work Day \nDay 4: Rest Day (Specific Day on Trip Will Be Confirmed By Host) \nYour choice! Explore the area\, take a recreational hike\,  tour local attractions\, or hang out at camp. Group excursions can be planned or set-out on your own. \nDay 5: Work Day \nDay 6: Work Day \nDay 7: Departure \nPack up and clean up\, celebrate your accomplishments\, wish each other a fond farewell\, and depart. Please note: This schedule is subject to change due to weather or other circumstances. Any updates will be communicated to the group. \nLand Acknowledgement: \nAHS acknowledges with gratitude that this project takes place on the traditional lands of the Moneton\, S’atsoyaha (Yuchi)\, and Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) peoples\, past and present. We honor the land\, the Indigenous communities who have stewarded it for generations\, and those who continue this stewardship today. This land acknowledgement is a first step in our commitment to uplift Indigenous voices\, and we invite the American Hiking Society community to continue learning about and supporting the Indigenous peoples whose lands we live\, work\, and recreate on.
URL:https://americanhiking.org/volunteer-vacation-trip/wild-and-wonderful-west-virginia-next-to-the-world-famous-greenbrier-resort/
LOCATION:White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery\, 1087 East Main Street\, White Sulphur Springs\, WV\, 24986\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261025
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SUMMARY:Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge Tour & Guided Birding Walk\, OK
DESCRIPTION:An Exclusive Experience at Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge! \nSupport Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge by helping maintain the Eagle Roost Trail and Hoot Owl Loop. Volunteers will have a private tour from refuge staff and experience a guided bird walk during fall migration to see more than 60\,000 Sandhill Cranes at one time! You can also view the unique salt flats\, the only place where hourglass selenite crystals form. \nSalt Plains National Wildlife Refuge was established March 26\, 1930\, The refuge consists of 32\,197 acres in north-central Oklahoma. Landscapes include salt flats\, mixed-grass prairie\, herbaceous wetlands\, forested riparian areas\, rolling sand hills\, and open water. The salt flats have always held an important role to wildlife and people. The refuge has been designated a Globally Important Bird Area by the American Bird Conservancy\, and a site of International Importance within the Western Hemispheric Shorebird Reserve Network. \nThere is no experience needed to join a Volunteer Vacation! Your expert hosts will provide detailed instruction\, tool demonstrations\, and project oversight throughout the week. All you need is a willing attitude and to be in good physical condition to participate in moderate physical activity for approximately 6-8 hours a day with plenty of breaks\, at your own pace. Find out more about what it’s like to join a Volunteer Vacation and other frequently asked questions here. \nAvg. Temperature: \nTypical weather for this area during this season has highs of around 70–75°F and lows of 45–50°F. Late October in northern Oklahoma is pleasantly cool with generally dry conditions punctuated by occasional showers or thunderstorms. \nSample Schedule:  \nDay 1: Arrival \nTypically meet in the afternoon for check in\, introductions\, orientation\, and camp setup. (Time/place TBD) \nDay 2: Work Day \nEnjoy a hearty breakfast\, pack lunches\, and be on the trail between 8 AM and 9 AM \nLunch and plenty of other breaks will be included. \nWrap up the work day in the late afternoon and head back to camp and enjoy a few hours of daylight for free time. \nReconvene at a chosen time for dinner. \nAfter dinner has been cleaned up\, evenings offer plenty of  time to relax\, sit around the campfire and get to know your fellow crew members\, or enjoy more free time. \nDay 3: Work Day \nDay 4: Rest Day (Specific Day on Trip Will Be Confirmed By Host) \nYour choice! Explore the area\, take a recreational hike\,  tour local attractions\, or hang out at camp. Group excursions can be planned or set-out on your own. \nDay 5: Work Day \nDay 6: Work Day \nDay 7: Departure \nPack up and clean up\, celebrate your accomplishments\, wish each other a fond farewell\, and depart. Please note: This schedule is subject to change due to weather or other circumstances. Any updates will be communicated to the group. \nLand Acknowledgment: \nAHS acknowledges with gratitude that this project takes place on the traditional lands of the Osage\, Comanche\, Ute\, Kiowa\, Wichita\, people past and present. We honor the land itself\, the Indigenous communities who have stewarded these islands and mountain landscapes for countless generations\, and those who continue this stewardship today. This acknowledgement is one step in our ongoing commitment to uplift Indigenous voices. We invite the American Hiking Society community to learn about\, support\, and stand in solidarity with the Indigenous peoples whose lands we live\, work\, and recreate on.
URL:https://americanhiking.org/volunteer-vacation-trip/salt-plains-wildlife-refuge-guided-birding-tour-crystal-dig-ok/
LOCATION:Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge\, 71189 Harper Road\, Jet\, OK\, 73749\, United States
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