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Adventures with a Cause: Join Sierra Club on a Service Trip
Embark on a journey where adventure meets purpose! At Sierra Club Outings, we love to recreate in nature and are dedicated to being responsible stewards of the environment. Give back to the planet and join us for a fun and affordable volunteer vacation! Take your pick of projects such as building and maintaining trails, or removing invasive plants. Our service trips often have leisure time scheduled for hiking, swimming, and more. After a day of fulfilling work or play, you will be treated to delicious camp dinners served by our renowned and experienced volunteer cook staff.
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Spaces are filling up fast so reserve your spot on a service trip while there’s still room!
P.S. June is Pride month! 🏳️‍🌈 Celebrate by signing up for our upcoming
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LGBTQIA+ service trip (allies welcome!) to California’s Central Coast.
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SEE ALL TRIPS AND SIGN UP >>
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Featured Trips
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Winding Through the Winds: Trail Restoration in the Mountains of Wyoming
August 11-17, 2024
Improve trails amidst wildflower meadows and rugged peaks, and enjoy spectacular hiking opportunities on the day off.
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Coastal Ramble, Introductory Backpack at Point Reyes National Seashore, CaliforniaSeptember 8-13, 2024
Develop or refresh your backpacking skills within sight and sound of the Pacific Ocean with the support of our friendly, helpful leaders.
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Alaska Fall Colors Sampler, Fairbanks, Alaska
September 11-18, 2024
Experience stunning displays of fall color in interior Alaska, enjoying single-day hiking, hot springs, and museum excursions with comfortable lodging in a beautiful Tudor mansion.
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LGBTQIA+ Service at Central California's Cotoni-Coast Dairies
September 28-October 5, 2024
Enjoy a safe and affirming space for LGBTQIA+ participants and allies as we take part in much-needed trail work in a picturesque location.
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Join the Fight for Outdoor Equity and Environmental Justice
Juneteenth is a day of remembrance and acknowledgement of how far our nation has yet to go in terms of racial justice and equity. Each and every one of us - at the individual, community, and organizational levels - is tasked with doing our part to enact widespread and systematic change. There are several ways one can join the movement, including but not limited to:
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Advocate for designating important historical sites as national monuments, such as
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Tulsa’s Black Wall Street, site of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Promote equity in the outdoors by
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gettinginvolved with Sierra Club’s Outdoors For All campaign.
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Challenge stereotypes about where people belong and encourage all to experience the healing power of nature,
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as exemplified by Rodney Smith.
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Check out these 5 must-read books to further educate yourself about environmental justice.
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Explore Black historic sites that preserve the legacy and struggles of Black communities, highlighting their contributions to our nation's history and the ongoing pursuit of equality and justice.
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Advocate for planting trees in your city to
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help reduce soaring temperatures in heat islands, which disproportionately impact people of color
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PHOTOS Top: A young man on a service trip pauses for a photo while doing trail work. Credit: Eric Gainey. Bottom: A group of people, including Rodney Smith, smile for the camera. Credit: Tiger Mountain Foundation.
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