American Hiking Society
Organization Details
About
Founded in 1976, American Hiking Society's mission is "Empowering all to enjoy, share, and preserve the hiking experience". We envision a world where everyone feels welcome in the American hiking community and has permanent access to meaningful hiking, including urban, frontcountry, and backcountry opportunities. We will achieve this vision by empowering all communities to enjoy, share, and preserve the hiking experience; advocating for the protection and expansion of hiking spaces; fostering trail stewardship; and collaborating with partners whose strengths are complementary.
At our core, we are a community of hikers, or more simply, a community of people who more broadly share a love of foot (or assisted) travel outside along paths, trails, sidewalks, and more. However, we know that being able to move freely outside is not an opportunity available to all communities. Issues of systemic oppression, including, but not limited to, racism, sexism, colonialism, ableism, ageism, bigotry against LGBTQIA-2, and more, have prevented individuals and communities from readily having financial and proximity access to hiking and trails, feeling safe and welcome while hiking, and seeing their identities and values reflected in the hiking community and outdoor industry. To ensure we are truly moving toward our vision where everyone feels a sense of belonging in the hiking community, it is our responsibility to understand and address historic and current barriers, disadvantages, and mistreatment experienced by people as they hike or consider hiking. It is our responsibility to serve as a catalyst for positive change in service of a more just, equitable, diverse, and inclusive (JEDI) hiking community.
Volunteer Opportunities
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Midwest’s Premier Outdoor Recreation Oasis- Wayne National Forest, OH96 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonIronton, OH
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Birding and Fish in Allegheny Foothills National Wildlife Refuge, PA (Family Friendly 12+)197 miRecruiting through May 24thIn-PersonGuys Mills, PA
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(All Women+ Crew) Support Hurricane Recovery at Hungry Mother State Park, VA (Weekend Trip)228 miOct 2-5thIn-PersonMarion, VA
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Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, TN258 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonOneida, TN
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Enjoy Trail and Water Activities in the Shawnee National Forest, IL355 miRecruiting through Apr 12thIn-PersonSimpson, IL
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Fall Foliage at its Finest with Tennessee Comfort at Natchez Trace State Park, TN (Family Friendly 14+)407 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonWildersville, TN
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Explore the Appalachian Trail in the Berkshires!, MA (Weekend Trip)535 miSep 18-21stIn-PersonLee, MA
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Adirondack Park, NY - Volunteer Vacation572 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonWestport, NY
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Best Birding in the Boston Burbs at Wildlife Refuge, MA624 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonSudbury, MA
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Repair and Restore a Historical Hand-Planted Forest: Sand Dunes and Forests in Nebraska National Forest912 miRecruiting through May 3rdIn-PersonHalsey, NE
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The Nation’s First National Forest: Shoshone National Forest, WY (Backpacking Trip)1367 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonCody, WY
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Gateway to Yellowstone in Cody, WY (Family Friendly 15+)1391 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonCody, WY
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Nature’s Masterpiece - Moab, UT1420 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonMoab, UT
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Breathtaking Ruggedness, Big Timber and Lakeside Camping in the Beautiful Sierra-Nevada, CA1975 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonPioneer, CA
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Catalina Island Conservancy, CA 20251981 miMay 29th-Jun 1stIn-PersonLong Beach, CA
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San Juan Islands National Monument, WA (Weekend Trip-Family Friendly 12+)2044 miJun 26-29thIn-PersonFriday Harbor, WA
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(All Women+ Crew) Loved Coastal Trail among Giants: Redwood National and State Parks, CA – Volunteer Vacations 20252086 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonAlamo, CA
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Scenic Coastal Oregon in the Summer! Newport, OR2103 miRecruiting nowIn-PersonNewport, OR