TRAIL WORK

The Angeles Crest 100 Trail Volunteers have joined in efforts to restore and renew trails in the Angeles National Forest. Without the efforts of these volunteers and hundreds others like them, the trails that make this race would cease to exist.

Perform trail maintenance: All runners must complete 8 hours of trail maintenance by July 15th.

Trail maintenance work Schedules are posted on the homepage and at the bottom of this page.  In addition, a monthly schedule will be emailed directly to race entrants. If you’re not in the race but would like to help please contact us or fill out a volunteer form.

We also have to deal with the aftermath of this year’s winter rain on our trails and access roads to perform the trail maintenance work.

If you live in Southern California (South of Fresno), then you will be required to perform your Trail Work in the Angeles National Forest with Gary. However, if you live in Northern California or any other state or country, then perform your Trail Work in the area where you live and run. Trail Maintenance must be performed, submitted, and approved before race weekend. Please fill out the form below.

Trail work
opportunities

June/July 2023 Angeles Crest 100 Trail Work Program

The Angeles Crest 100 Trail Work Program is an approved USDA Forest Service Angeles National Forest Trail Maintenance Group. Trail restoration and maintenance for the Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run is the goal of this program.

June 10, 2023 7:30AM (Saturday)

Meet at Wrightwood Community Center at 7:30 am(FULL). Your trail work will carry over to 2024.

June 25, 2023 7:30 AM (Sunday) Canceled

Meet at Inspiration Point (5.5 miles west of Wrightwood on HWY 2).

July 16, 2023 - 7:30AM (Sunday) Canceled

 Meeting location and time to be announced prior to July 16. 

July 22, 2023 - Time TBD (Saturday)​Canceled

Meeting location and time to be announced prior to July 22. 

April 15, 2023 - 7:00AM (Saturday)

Trail Work between Redbox and West Fork. Trail Work Outing is restricted to 5 to 6 volunteers. Meet at Red Box Picnic Area (along HWY 2 in the Angeles National Forest) at 7:00 AM.

April 15, 2023 - 7:00AM (Saturday)

Trail Work between Redbox and West Fork. Trail Work Outing is restricted to 5 to 6 volunteers. Meet at Red Box Picnic Area (along HWY 2 in the Angeles National Forest) at 7:00 AM.

Reserve your spot by contacting us on the help page.

GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR TRAIL WORK DAYS

  • Sign in and provide emergency phone number for Trail Work Day
  • We have a Pre-Trail Work Safety Meeting.
  • Purchase and display your USFS Adventure Pass. Required when parking in the Angeles National Forest. $5 a day/$30 a year Adventure passes available at REI Stores, USFS locations, most La Canada / Pasadena sports stores and some gas stations near the Forest and Wrightwood stores.

Things to bring and expect for trail work

  • Wear long pants and a long-sleeve shirt (dress for temps 35 degrees to 80 degrees)
  • Bring gloves. Reason: poison oak and poodle dog bush.
  • Boots or Trail shoes (No Sandals, flip-flops, deck shoes, etc.).
  • Food & water (enough for a full day’s hike work) …and be mobile.
  • Use of small backpacks or hydration packs works best.
  • Carrying lunch boxes, coolers, or bags of food and supplies is not recommended.
  • Personal items (as-needed): Sunscreen, bug repellant, first-aid, insect medication.
  • Bring energy and positive attitude.

The Trail Work Schedule has been emailed to entrants. Check your spam folder if you haven't received it. Please RSVP. Don't show up unannounced. Non-entrants, contact us if you want to help. Visit our website or Facebook page for updates. Thank you for supporting AC100.

TRAIL WORK FORM
(SUBMIT COMPLETED WORK)

Trail Work

Runners Contact Information

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Do you live in California, south of Fresno?
Note: Runners that live in California, south of Fresno must perform trail work in the Angeles National Forest with Gary Hillard Co-Race Director.
Note: Runners that live north of Fresno or OUTSIDE of California, can perform trail work with your local organization.

Runners Trail Work Supervisor

AC100 Race Directors Ken Hamada and Gary Hillilard. Photo Ivan Buzik
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2023 Trail Work Photos