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Oct 21

Ute Tipi Program

Assist park staff with a program for youth and adults to learn more about the Ute American Indian heritage of North Cheyenne Cañon Park. The program is designed to increase awareness of the Ute Indian people and their heritage in the Pikes Peak Region.  Once trained, volunteers may assist with school or public programs. Contact Starsmore Discovery Center (385-6086).

Volunteer

The Friends of Cheyenne Cañon partner with The City of Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services Department in order to protect, preserve and enhance North Cheyenne Cañon City Park.  A City Volunteer Application is required for adult and teen volunteers who work a regular schedule for the visitor centers or as crew leaders for Trail Maintenance and Clean-up events.  The City of Colorado Springs has a secure volunteer database, which allows efficient communication with our volunteers concerning programs, events, schedules and service records. The City of Colorado Springs values volunteer service in North Cheyenne Cañon which amounted to 9,029 hours during 2010 at a value of $188,254.00.  Please join our team by filling out an application and choose North Cheyenne Cañon, Starsmore Discovery Center or Helen Hunt Falls as the site where you would like to volunteer.

If you have volunteered with us before, please join our team by opening the link and completing the application.

Long Term Volunteer Application

Youth / Teen Application

If you are interested in vonlunteering for one time Clean-up and/or Trail Maintenance Events please fill out this form  and bring it to Starsmore Discovery Center on event day. Please call and make a reservation at 385-6086.

Group Consent Form

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