Westchester Wilderness Walk/Zofnass Family Preserve is a beautiful oasis of biodiversity—and WLT staff work hard to keep it this way. But we can’t do it alone. We need volunteers like you to help us keep the preserve in tip-top shape.

The Wilderness Crew will help WLT staff on Thursdays throughout the year to maintain the preserve’s seven miles of trails, remove invasive species, and plant trees. You’ll learn to identify native and invasive vegetation, fix common trail issues, gain new skills in habitat restoration, and connect with nature.

Come along with Conservation Technician Stella and Preserve Manager Ben as we work to maintain the trail system and keep the preserve healthy.

Day + Time: Every 2 weeks starting Thursday, April 2nd – June 25th, from 3–5pm.

Getting There + Parking: Park in the Josh Hobby Lane parking lot (41.181266, -73.584805). Carpooling is encouraged. There are no restrooms on site. Please budget extra time in case you need to stop on the way. Nearest available: Mobil 193 Pound Ridge Rd, Bedford, NY.

Accessibility: Hiking distances will vary between one and five miles depending on tasks and trail conditions. Trail conditions include steep inclines, bare rock, steps, and stream crossings. No prior volunteer experience needed! Tools and light snacks will be provided.

Safety: Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please bring a water bottle and wear sun protection, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. Pants tucked into your socks are recommended to avoid ticks and poison ivy.

Register here.