Adopt-A-Trail

Individuals or groups may adopt a trail or segment of a trail by volunteering their time to help keep the trail clean and safe. It may be a state trail or a trail within a state park, forest or recreation area. As representatives of the Department of Natural Resources, Adopt-A-Trail sponsors can:

Adopt-A-Trail Sign
Sponsors will be recognized with two signs along their trail.
DNR Photo

  • Collect litter and perform minor trail maintenance.
  • Assist with the control of invasive species and the planting of native species.
  • Record and report to the property manager any major or hazardous trail obstructions.
  • Properly dispose of recyclable materials.
  • Gather and return any "lost and found" items to the property office.
  • Inform visitors about regulations and available facilities.

Adopt-A-trail volunteers are selected based on their interests and availability in providing volunteer services to help maintain state park, forest and linear railroad grade trail systems. If you are interested in adopting a trail, complete the Adopt-A-Trail Application and Permit [PDF 27KB] or contact the park, forest or trail manager.

Additional information about the Adopt-A-Trail program is available in the Adopt-A-Trail Brochure [PDF 286KB].

For more information, ask Wisconsin State Parks, (608) 266-2181.

Last Revised: Friday April 06 2007