About

Our Why

Public lands don’t protect themselves. This campaign encourages people to take care of these places on the ground—and speak up for the funding, staffing, and policies needed to keep them healthy, accessible, and not loved to death.

Campaign Partners

This public lands and water campaign is a Roaring Fork Outdoor Coalition education initiative supported by the following awesome organizations:

RFOC

The Roaring Fork Outdoor Coalition is a cross-jurisdictional collaboration among local, state, and federal land managers working together to establish priorities for outdoor recreation and natural resource conservation in the Roaring Fork Watershed – a 1,500-square-mile area that includes all of Pitkin County and portions of Eagle, Garfield, and Gunnison Counties.

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Public land 101

What are your public lands?
How are public lands funded?
Why do public lands need federal support?