WRV is a community of Colorado ecological restoration volunteers working together to heal and care for our state’s natural lands. Colorado ecological restoration volunteers work together through WRV to restore and care for public lands across the state.
Have fun restoring Colorado’s landscapes!
Impact Snapshot 2025
Planted
25,584
plants, shrubs and trees
Performed
111 miles
of trail maintenance and corridor clearing
Restored
over 11 acres
of streamside habitat
Restored
over 1 mile
of stream channel or shoreline
Performed
29 acres
of fuels treatment to reduce wildfire risk
Built
218 structures
Reducing erosion and keeping water on the land
Featured Events
Rivers: Campbell Valley – Beaver Coexistence
Families: Commerce City River Cleanup
Families: State Park Pollinator Gardens
Our work is powered by Colorado ecological restoration volunteers of all backgrounds and experience levels. From one-day projects to long-term leadership roles, WRV offers flexible ways to volunteer in ecological restoration across Colorado. Wildlands Restoration Volunteers brings people together to care for Colorado’s public lands through meaningful, hands-on service. From first-time volunteers to experienced leaders, individuals of all backgrounds play a role in restoring ecosystems, improving outdoor access, and strengthening community connections across the state. Projects are designed to be approachable, well-supported, and impactful, making it easy for volunteers to contribute while learning new skills.
Opportunities range from trail maintenance and habitat restoration to river projects, forest health initiatives, and family-friendly experiences that introduce youth to stewardship at an early age. Volunteers work alongside trained leaders and partner organizations to complete projects that protect wildlife, improve resilience, and support long-term land health. Together, Colorado ecological restoration volunteers help ensure that natural spaces remain healthy, accessible, and resilient for future generations.








