

Thanks to the hard work of a dedicated crew, the Waldorff Crossing Trail is now in much better shape for hikers to enjoy. From the trailhead to Raymond Flat—about 1.5 miles—crews completed major maintenance, including installing new signage, clearing 16 downed trees, brushing back overgrown sections, and restoring about a mile of trail tread.
The effort was led by 3 staff members, 1 Forest Service representative, and 2 volunteers who together contributed 32 hours of volunteer time. With steep terrain and heavy lifting, this was no easy task, but their work has made the trail safer and more enjoyable for all.
Next time you’re out there, keep an eye out for the new signs and enjoy the improved trail!