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Make a Lasting Impact on a Sierra Club Service Trip
As our public lands face ongoing sell-off threats and land management agencies increasingly underfunded, it’s more important than ever to show up—not just with our voices, but with our hands and our time. Each year, our service trips contribute more than 25,000 volunteer hours to public land agencies, connecting nearly 1,000 volunteers with critical, boots-on-the-ground conservation work. From removing invasive species and maintaining trails to building infrastructure and restoring native habitats, these trips make a tangible impact where it’s needed most.
With 50+ service trips to choose from this year, there’s an opportunity for everyone to give back to the places we love, and help protect them for generations to come.
P.S. Participants aged 18-35 are eligible to receive $300 off of most service trips, thanks to the Sharon Churchwell Fund.
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Featured Trips
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Service with Paiute Tribe at Pyramid Lake, Nevada
May 10-16
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Explore the culture and history of the Paiute tribe
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Participate in a community service project
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Fish, swim, and hike on off days
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Wilderness Trail Service in Stanislaus National Forest, California
June 21-27
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Clear trails in dramatic and varied landscapes
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Work with support of certified sawyers in wilderness
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Learn the history and conservation aspects of this area
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20s & 30s Trail Work in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, CaliforniaJuly 18-24
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Dig in and give back by maintaining backcountry trails
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Unplug at a remote campsite under the stars
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Unwind with tasty meals and camaraderie
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Summer Habitat Restoration in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado
July 18-24
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Restore habitat following Colorado's largest wildfire
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Experience the beauty of summer in the Rocky Mountains
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Explore nearby Comanche Peak Wilderness
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Trip Discounts for PhotographersDid you know we offer discounts on trips for photographers? In exchange for content from the trip, professional photographers, videographers, and content creators are eligible for up to 40% off of your trip price. Ranging from lodge-based explorations or supported treks, backpack journeys leisurely to strenuous, or vacations near home or in far-flung destinations, you can be sure to find a trip that feels like it was designed for you, and help us share our program with the world!
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Dispatches from around the Sierra Club
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Keep Polluters’ Hands Off Public Lands in Alaska!
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These Indigenous Paddlers Are Advocating for Free-Flowing Rivers
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Tell Congress: Defend Our Public Lands Agencies
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PHOTOS: Top: Service trip participants maintain a trail. Credit: Bill Glenn. Bottom: Two people stand on a mountain, taking in a view. The woman is holding a camera, poised to take a photo. Credit: pixdeluxe.
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