• Trailhead Cleanup: Scoop the Dog Poop

    Salt Lick Trailhead

    These well-loved trails see heavy year-round use by hikers and dog owners, and unfortunately, pet waste has become a growing issue impacting the health of the forest, water quality, and the trail experience for all users. Join FDRD and Dog Days of Summit to help improve the National Forest by collecting and properly disposing of

  • Live Raptor Show! With Nature’s Educators

    Rainbow Park Silverthorne, CO

    Kick off the season of raptor watching with FDRD as we celebrate the return of our live-streaming raptor camera — featuring an osprey pair nesting behind the Dillon Ranger Station and FDRD headquarters! To mark the occasion, we're welcoming Nature's Educators for a live raptor education show you won't want to miss. Come learn about

    Free
  • National Trails Day

    Tenderfoot Mountain Trail Dillon

    Join us in celebrating National Trails Day on Tenderfoot Mountain and help improve your local trails! Volunteers will complete hands-on maintenance including tread repair, corridor clearing, backfilling turns, and general trail upkeep. Expect moderate physical activity with a 1–2 mile hike to the work site. No experience needed—just come ready to work hard, learn, and

  • FDRD’s Summer Season Kickoff – 2026!

    The Block - Silverthorne 491 Rainbow Dr., Silverthorne, CO, United States

    Join Friends of the Dillon Ranger District for their annual Summer Season Kickoff, on Saturday, June 6th! Post-trail work, come on down to The Block in Silverthorne for a happy hour and kickoff event to learn about what we'll be up to all summer long. Grab a beer, hang out with fellow volunteers and outdoor

  • Trailhead Cleanup: Scoop the Dog Poop

    Mayflower Gulch Trailhead

    These well-loved trails see heavy year-round use by hikers and dog owners, and unfortunately, pet waste has become a growing issue impacting the health of the forest, water quality, and the trail experience for all users. Join FDRD and Dog Days of Summit to help improve the National Forest by collecting and properly disposing of