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Open Space Volunteer Opportunities
Ken-Caryl Ranch’s open space is one of the community’s most valued assets. Volunteers help protect trails, support healthy ecosystems, and preserve the natural beauty that makes our community unique.
Whether you’re interested in trail stewardship, conservation projects, or community-led outdoor initiatives, there are many ways to get involved.
Looking for Ranger-led volunteer programs?
Community Stewardship Groups
These volunteer groups and organizations help support open space stewardship, conservation and responsible trail use throughout Ken-Caryl Ranch.
Ken-Caryl Trail Club
The Ken-Caryl Trail Club is a resident volunteer organization made up of hikers, runners, cyclists and equestrians who support trail stewardship, maintenance, and responsible use of open space.
Members work alongside Rangers, staff and volunteers to help care for Ken-Caryl’s trail system and natural areas.
Volunteer Opportunities May Include:
- Trail maintenance and stewardship projects
- Community trail work days
- Open space improvement initiatives
- Supporting responsible trail use education
Ken-Caryl Conservation Club
The Ken-Caryl Conservation Club promotes awareness and resident involvement in protecting open space, wildlife, and natural habitats. The club supports conservation education and encourages community participation in environmental stewardship efforts.
New members are always welcome.
Ken-Caryl Weed Warriors
Help protect the natural beauty and health of Ken-Caryl Ranch Open Space by joining the Ken-Caryl Weed Warriors.
Invasive weeds can displace native plants that are essential to healthy ecosystems and wildlife habitats. While herbicides play a role in integrated pest management, volunteer stewardship is also an important part of protecting open space.
Led by resident and Master Gardener Dawn Hendry, the Weed Warriors work alongside Ken-Caryl Ranger and Natural Resource Specialist Nick DeCarolis to help remove invasive weeds throughout the community’s open space areas.
Volunteer Opportunities
Community members of all experience levels are welcome to participate. Before volunteering, participants attend a training session to learn how to identify and safely remove invasive species such as:
- Mullein
- Canada thistle
- Musk thistle
- Other noxious weeds
The Weed Warriors season typically begins with a spring kick-off event, followed by volunteer days throughout May, June and July.
What to Bring
Volunteers are encouraged to bring:
- A pointed shovel
- Gloves
- A hat
- High boots
- Sunscreen
- Water
The Weed Warriors program is a great opportunity for individuals, families, Scout troops and community groups looking to make a positive impact while helping preserve Ken-Caryl’s grasslands and open space.
Get Involved
Interested in volunteering or learning more?
Contact Dawn Hendry
dawnjeanine62@gmail.com
720-273-5998
Additional Volunteer Opportunities
Interested in volunteering directly with the Ken-Caryl Ranch Ranger team?
Ranger Volunteer Programs include:
- Volunteer Patrollers
- Bluebird Nest Box Monitoring
- Wildlife Outreach Team
Why Volunteer?
Volunteering in Ken-Caryl Ranch open space is a great way to:
- Give back to the community
- Spend time outdoors
- Support conservation and trail stewardship
- Connect with neighbors who share similar interests
- Help preserve natural spaces for future generations




