 The GFLTC Adopt-A-Trail Program is under the direction of the GFLTC Council in Heber Springs, Arkansas. The program is designed to offer community volunteer opportunities for protecting and maintaining the trails infrastructure and surrounding natural resources, including flora and fauna. Volunteers can be individuals, families, organizations, clubs, special interest groups, or businesses that work together with GFLTC to keep trails clean, well-groomed and safe for hikers, bikers, and runners. Volunteers may choose to participate in the Adopt-A-Tail program on a regular maintenance plan or through one-time work events planned and organized by the GFLTC.
The GFLTC Adopt-A-Trail Program is under the direction of the GFLTC Council in Heber Springs, Arkansas. The program is designed to offer community volunteer opportunities for protecting and maintaining the trails infrastructure and surrounding natural resources, including flora and fauna. Volunteers can be individuals, families, organizations, clubs, special interest groups, or businesses that work together with GFLTC to keep trails clean, well-groomed and safe for hikers, bikers, and runners. Volunteers may choose to participate in the Adopt-A-Tail program on a regular maintenance plan or through one-time work events planned and organized by the GFLTC.
The GFLTC Adopt-A-Trail Program is designed for all levels of skill and ability. The primary focus is always on safety first and foremost. Therefore, individual volunteers should carefully consider personal physical limitations and only sign up for trail maintenance work that is compatible with their abilities. Each volunteer level comes with specific responsibilities and maintenance guidelines.
