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Conservation fund supported by skier donations to support U.S. Forest Service projects in Eagle and Summit counties
By Aspen Times
· July 2, 2026
· 1 min read
A conservation fund supported by donations from skiers who visit some of Colorado’s top mountain resorts is funding restoration projects in the White River National Forest again this year.
The National Forest Foundation’s Ski Conservation Fund allows guests visiting six ski resorts plus lodgin...
Key takeaway The National Forest Foundation’s Ski Conservation Fund allows guests visiting six ski resorts plus lodgin...
Why this matters in Aspen News
The Ski Conservation Fund's support for projects in Eagle and Summit counties has significant implications for the Roaring Fork Valley, as many Aspen residents and visitors recreate in these neighboring areas. The fund's focus on trail work, youth programs, and conservation efforts aligns with the values of Pitkin County's outdoor enthusiasts. Locals who ski or mountain bike in these counties will benefit from the restoration of trails like the Soda Creek Trail near Keystone and the expansion of the Cross Creek trailhead in Miniturn. Additionally, the fund's support for invasive weed spraying and wildfire mitigation efforts will help protect the region's natural beauty and reduce the risk of catastrophic fires. As Aspenites enjoy the beauty of the surrounding mountains, they can appreciate the impact of their donations to the Ski Conservation Fund, which will help preserve the natural resources of the White River National Forest for future generations.
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Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? A conservation fund supported by donations from skiers who visit some of Colorado’s top mountain resorts is funding restoration projects in the White River National Forest again this year.
The National Forest Foundation’s Ski Conservation Fund allows guests visiting six ski resorts plus lodgin...
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