Support Klamath Trails

Want to make a difference? You can help grow the network of recreational trails in beautiful Klamath County, Oregon. We have three ways you can get involved and support Klamath Trails Alliance. 

Memberships

If this secure online membership form isn’t your thing, please print out a membership form and return it to:

 

The Klamath Trails Alliance
P.O. Box 347
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601.

Please consider making this a reoccurring membership. Klamath Trails Alliance is an IRS approved 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization.

Join the KTA

The best way to support Klamath Trails Alliance is to become a member! 

 

As an all volunteer organization 100% of  your annual dues pays the everyday costs of running our organization.

We currently have 150  members and would love to have 500 so we can better fulfill our mission of building and  maintaining great trails for YOU! 

 

By Joining, You are Helping Us….
  • Support trail building and maintenance on over 140 miles of local trails.
  • Strengthening our voice with land managers and grantors.
  • Educate the community on the benefits of trails.
  • Join a community of like-minded hikers, bikers, runners and outdoor enthusiasts.

Donate

We are always fundraising to help up expend and improve the local trail systems. Please consider contributing financially to help improve our local trails.

 

If you prefer to donate via check, please send it to:
The Klamath Trails Alliance
P.O. Box 347
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601

 

TAX DEDUCTIBLE: Klamath Trails Alliance is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation (tax ID number 46- 0879155). All contributions to Klamath Trails Alliance are tax deductible to the extent permitted  by the law

two ways to contribute

The General Fund gives us the most flexibility to use your donation where it is needed most.

The Mountain Fund is restricted to the completion of our master plan at Spence.

Volunteer

If you’re interested in volunteering, check out the MeetUp Calendar. You’ll find information on KTA sponsored events, trail maintenance and building events.

 

To find out more on how you can participate, contact us at info@klamathtrails.org!

How you can volunteer:

Log your Hours

With our new work log system, fill out the form below. You’ll receive an email with a link to submit your work hours and information.

Work Log

Check out these past few work parties. To get involved in the next one, head over to the MeetUp calendar or contact us if you are looking for some dirt to move.

Total Records Found: 484, showing 10 per page
NameVolunteersTrail/AreaWork DoneDateHours
Grant W G&V Waterman, Heath B, Grant W High Lakes (Add 29 hours to previous entry for 6/3/2024) June 3, 2024 29
Grant W Theresa & Dennis Ross, Grant W. Brown Mtn Cleared BMT from Rd 3705-- Rd 3705 (1 mile/25 logs). June 17, 2024 25
Grant W Theresa R, Erica Stover, Jeremy Macko, Grant W Brown Mtn Cleared Brown Mtn from Rd 3705 to the east (1 mile/40 logs). June 15, 2024 36
Grant W Theresa & Dennis Ross, Jessica __ , Vivian W, Margo McCollough Brown Mtn Cut and cleared BMT from Rd 560 to Rd 500 (1 mile, 30 logs). June 12, 2024 45
Grant W Drew Honzel, Jeremy Macko, Michael Schaaf, Erica Stover, Dan Boockman, Lee Heckman, Dennis and Theresa R, Dwight Johnson, Elwyn Jacobsen, Gregg and Viv Waterman, Grant W Brown Mtn and High Lakes Final clean up on HLT with mini ex, from sled hill to BMT TH.Cut and cleared the BMT from TH to Rd 560 crossing (~5 miles). ~105 logs, much debris. June 9, 2024 113
Grant W Grant W High Lakes Trail Cleared logs and debris off HLT, PCT east to 'sled hill' area(1.5 mi). June 7, 2024 9
Grant W Gregg & Viv Waterman, Grant W High Lakes trail Cleared cut material from HLT from PCT to 1 mile west, machine and hand work. June 6, 2024 20
Grant W Grant W, Vivian W High Lakes/Brown Mtn Resawed 10 logs on HLT, Cleared 30 logs off the 900 road section of BMT. June 5, 2024 18
Grant W Gregg & Vivian Waterman, Heath B, Grant W High Lakes Trail Cleared cut logs/brush from High Lakes trail west end to 1.2 miles east. Hand work and Mini Ex. June 3, 2024 30
Lee Heckman Lee Heckman, Misty Heckman Pacific Crest Trail Clearing down trees from trail - got less than a mile north from intersection with Brown Mountain Trail. Massive amounts of deadfall this year June 18, 2024 11