Protecting the Alpine

CFI partners with the US Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and passionate volunteers and donors nationwide to protect and restore the fragile alpine ecosystems on Colorado’s 14ers.

Our Mission

 

 

To protect and preserve the natural integrity of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks through active stewardship and public education.

About Us

Colorado Fourteeners Initiative was formed in 1994 as a partnership of nonprofit organizations, concerned individuals, and public agencies. Our mission is to preserve and protect the natural integrity of Colorado’s Fourteeners after a 1993 study noted significant environmental impacts due to rapidly expanding recreational use.

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Registration is now open for CFI's 2024 volunteer trail maintenance projects. We're excited to offer nine multi-day and six single-day events this summer!Opportunities include working on the new, publicly-owned sections of Mount Democrat, our first ever trail project on Mount Blue Sky, and more. Follow the link below to learn more about each project and find one that works with your schedule and interests. See you on the trails!https://14ers.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Exciting News! Colorado Fourteeners Initiative had an amazing series of events last Friday with not just one, but THREE major wins. Here's what went down:1. Governor Jared Polis signed the bipartisan Senate Bill 58 into law. This legislation is a huge step forward in protecting private landowners who generously allow free public access to their land for recreational purposes. Thank you to everyone who helped bring this bill across the finish line!2. Great Outdoors Colorado - GOCO made a whopping $68 million announcement through the new Centennial program, and guess what? $3.2 million was awarded to National Forest Foundation, Chaffee County, Envision Chaffee County, and CFI for a multi-year project on the 14ers.3. Colorado Parks and Wildlife awarded CFI a generous grant of $250,000 for Phase II of the Mount Shavano Trail Reconstruction Project.We are so honored to be a part of all three of these major initiatives! ... See MoreSee Less
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Join the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative (CFI) for the upcoming 2024 field season! We're on the lookout for passionate individuals to fill seasonal trail crew positions. Whether you're ready to lead a crew or gain experience with hands-on trail work, we have opportunities for you. Help preserve Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks through trail reconstruction projects and make a lasting impact on our state's beloved peaks. Deadline to apply is Thursday, February 15. https://www.14ers.org/employment/ ... See MoreSee Less
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SB 58, the bipartisan-sponsored recreational access bill developed by the Fix CRUS Coalition, is off to a great start. Voted out of the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday on a 5-0 vote, then through the full Colorado Senate today on the "consent calendar", which means there was no debate. Now on to the House for a future hearing. Getting this bill passed and signed into law is a crucial step to ensuring that private 14er owners feel better protected from liability claims such that they either don't close access and/or reopen access to peaks that are closed today. There is a lot riding on this effort, so stay tuned regarding how you can help with this legislative effort. ... See MoreSee Less
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