NMVFO plans 20+ volunteer work projects each year. Click here for a printable overview of the 2024 project season, and check back often for additional information posted as it becomes available. To receive updates and detailed information about upcoming projects and events, be sure to sign up for the NMVFO newsletter on the Home page. Public land agencies that are interested in proposing a project should contact our Projects Team (projects@nmvfo.org) for more information and our easy-to-complete project proposal form.

If you’re new to NMVFO, be sure to visit our FAQ page to learn more about what to expect on a project. Project leaders are always happy to answer your questions about specific projects. Have a non-project related question? Send us a message from our Contact pagePets are not allowed on any NMVFO projects. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or other legal guardian




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Pino Trail

Join us for our annual maintenance and repair of NMVFO’s Adopt-A-Trail in the Sandia Wilderness

Last Chance Canyon

There’s nothing like clear and cool water running through these desert vistas. Help maintain this historic and scenic trail during the last project for the 2016 season.

Volunteer Appreciation Night

Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to have fun together without the exhausting physical labor of a VFO project. No hard hats or hiking required!

2017 Project Schedule

NMVFO plans 20+ volunteer work projects each year. Click here for an overview of the 2017 season, then check back often for additional information posted as it becomes available. To receive updates and detailed information about upcoming projects and events, be sure to sign up for the NMVFO newsletter on the Home page. Public land agencies that […]

Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge

Lend a hand planting Gooddings Black Willows for restoration of Southwest Flycatcher and Yellow-billed Cuckoo habitat

Piedra Lisa Trail

Help the Friends of Piedra Lisa with trail maintenance and erosion control and enjoy the stunning views

Trail Workshop Class

Join us at 6:00 PM at REI Albuquerque for a classroom introduction to trail construction and maintenance

Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge

Valle De Oro National Wildlife Refuge 7851 2nd Street SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Help us restore and maintain the largest, undeveloped space in Albuquerque as we continue our efforts to make it a wildlife refuge

Airstrip Mesa Trail

Reopening an old trail and provide looping opportunities with Trout Creek Trail. Work will consist of tread reconstruction and brushing.