Glenwood Springs Fire Department
The Glenwood Springs Fire Department, with 26 full-time and 23 part-time members, serves 16,000 residents and 21,000 daytime visitors across 72 square miles. Operating in a premier tourist destination, we offer diverse services through three main divisions: administration, fire prevention/public education, and fire suppression/emergency medical operations.
Middle Colorado Watershed Council
Middle Colorado Watershed Council (MCWC) evaluates, protects and enhances the health of the middle Colorado River watershed through the cooperative effort of watershed stakeholders. As a cross-jurisdictional organization spanning Glenwood Canyon to De Beque, MCWC finds solutions to water-related issues across the region for the overall ecosystem and its agricultural, municipal and recreational users.
Roaring Fork Valley Wildfire Collaborative
Focusing on prevention, preparedness, and response, the Roaring Fork Valley Wildfire Collaborative represents a powerful force for change in our community, accelerating our impact through strategic collaboration. We empower communities to shift mindsets from fear to resiliency, bring together experts to identify risk and implement mitigation strategies, secure resources, and build buy-in for critical change.… learn more >
Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers
Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers (RFOV) is dedicated to creating public lands stewards through volunteer trail work and landscape restoration in the Roaring Fork and Middle Colorado watersheds in Pitkin, Garfield, Eagle, and Gunnison Counties. Founded in 1995, the organization has focused primarily on riparian/riverine and littoral restoration. Following the 2018 Lake Christine Fire in Basalt,… learn more >