NOCO Sawyers

Like Running a Saw? We are looking for new members to join our all-volunteer NOCO Sawyer Group. Who Are We is an elite collective of volunteers with S212 certifications for sawyering with chainsaws that collaborate  as a team to cut trees for agencies and private land owners reducing potential woodland fuel; mitigate post fire areas; assist in control burns; and provide…

Press and Recognition

Press and Recognition See below some of the highlights over the last few years as well as some of the awards/recognition our organization has recieved. Press 2022 Radio Interview - Click Here 2019 Young Gulch Reopens - Click Here CPW Dec 2019 Newsletter - Click Here 2018 CATS help with Dixon Trail in Colorado Springs - Click Here 2017 Mariana Butte Hog Back Trail…

CATS Yearly Trail Reports

Yearly Project Reports Click the images below to review the great work that we have accomplished in the last few years:

NOCO Crew Leader Training

NOCO Crew Leader Training Every year, the Northern Colorado Trailbuilders Coalition (coaliation between Colorado Addicted Trailbuilders Society, Wildland Restoration Volunteers and Overland Mountain Bike Association) hosts a crew leader training for trails for those that are interested in becoming crew leaders in the Northern Colorado Area. The training is open to anyone with previous…

About Us

Who We Are The Colorado Association of Trail Stewards (CATS) is a volunteer based non-profit trail building organization (501c3). Lovers to the outdoors and to the continued enjoyment that trails provide, our organization strives to provide quality trail building support to local government and environmental agencies in the Northern Colorado area. Whether it is designing the next great trail…

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Clothing and Gear

Recommended Clothing and Gear when Building Trail Trail building is a rough and dirty activity, which can be hard on you and even harder on your clothing. The clothing that you wear and the gear that you bring will have a major impact on your overall experience. Without the the proper clothing/gear you can end up with burrs in you shins, blister on your feet and dirt in undesirable places. Below…