Get Involved: Natural Areas - Diamond Peaks

Diamond Peaks
- Description:
Volunteer Description Overview
Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol volunteers patrol City of Fort Collins Natural Areas and Larimer County Open Spaces on bike. Must be a member of the Overland Mountain Bike Association. More information here: OMBA - Diamond Peaks
- Responsibilities & Activities:
Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol volunteers patrol City of Fort Collins Natural Areas and Larimer County Open Spaces on bike. They educate visitors, answer visitor questions, provide assistance to visitors with bike problems, offer assistance to visitors with injuries and alert Natural Areas staff as to any observations of misconduct occurring in Natural Areas. Patrol volunteers will not engage in any form of law enforcement. Volunteers must be over 18 and have internet access.
Our Philosophy
By becoming a volunteer with us, you are joining a long history of community
commitment to conservation. Since its inception, the Natural Areas Department has
engaged volunteers on every level, from education to stewardship to leadership.
Volunteers help extend outreach and strengthen community involvement. We
believe that volunteers are one of our most valuable resources.- Interests:
- Field Work - Environment, Sports and Recreation - Bicycling
Ready to get involved?
Apply online to become a volunteer.
Questions? Contact AJ Chlebnik
(970) 224-6118