Whether you want to volunteer, partner, sponsor a mile of trail, or just learn more about G5 - we're happy to talk.
We typically respond within one to two business days. For urgent trail conditions, please check Trailforks directly.
Thanks for reaching out. We'll get back to you within a couple of business days. In the meantime, feel free to explore the trail map or check out our upcoming volunteer events.
Quick answers to the things people ask us most.
Head to our Volunteer page to see the full calendar of upcoming work days and training events. You can sign up directly through our Google Forms calendar. We post new events at least two weeks in advance, and send reminders via our email list.
Yes - all G5 trails are built and maintained on U.S. Forest Service land and are free and open to the public. No membership, no day pass, no fee of any kind. We believe access to great trails should never be behind a paywall.
We work with companies and organizations of all sizes - from local businesses naming a bench to regional brands sponsoring a full mile of trail. Use the contact form above, choose "Corporate Sponsorship" or "Partnership Opportunities," and tell us a bit about your organization. We'll get back to you with our current sponsorship tiers and opportunities.
For live trail conditions, please check our trail map which integrates live Trailforks status widgets for every trail segment. Trailforks is the most up-to-date source for conditions - our map pulls from it directly. You can also follow us on Instagram where we post condition updates after significant weather events.
Yes. G5 Trail Collective is a program of Camp Grier, which is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations made through our Donate page are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. You will receive a donation receipt for your records.
Thank you - we genuinely rely on trail users to help us catch issues. Use the contact form on this page and select "Trail Conditions & Issues," or email us directly at info@g5trailcollective.org. For immediate safety hazards, you can also report directly through the Trailforks app. We check reports daily and respond quickly to anything that poses a safety risk.
The trails don't build themselves - but they also don't exist without people like you showing up. Let's go.