The Volunteer Ambassador Program is back for 2025!
Starting in May, you can sign up for volunteer shifts that run every weekend from 9am - 12pm on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Volunteers who wish to ride must provide their own bike and helmet. The Head Ambassador will contact you prior to your shift with information on where to go!
Sign-ups for Summer 2025 are below!
All volunteers must complete a Volunteer Agreement form before they can ride. Thank you!
If this is your first Volunteer Ambassador shift, please contact the Welcome Center at
info@kingdomtrails.org to get paired with a riding partner.
Once a month, Kingdom Trails hosts a Volunteer Trail Work Day where community members and visitors get a taste of what it takes to build and maintain the trail network! Open to all ages and capped at 20 participants, these tend to fill up fast! You don't need any experience. We'll teach you everything you need to know!
We will announce the details for each session 2-3 weeks in advance.
Sign up in advance for each workday below!
Remember to wear clothes suitable for a workday: close-toed shoes, sturdy pants or shorts, and a shirt you don't mind getting dirty.
We'll celebrate with pizza and seltzers at the end of the day!
Questions? Contact us at info@kingdomtrails.org
Looking to bring a group to volunteer at KT?!
Complete the application below and we'll reach out to you!
**Please allow 5-7 days for us to process your volunteer group request**
" Being able to inform trail users about suggested routes, closed trails, and parking options in French and English can only be viewed as a positive step in communicating KTA's mission. After enjoying the trails for the last 23 years, it has been a privilege to give back something to the KTA by volunteering!"
-George Muller, French-speaking Ambassador
"Volunteering at trail work days is the least I can do to give back to KTA, the trail crew, the landowners, and
the community. It’s the gratitude I feel. I have learned so much about soil, terrain, flow, and this year,
how water flows (or doesn’t in many cases). When I ride, I now see why the crew chose a line. How they
embraced the natural flow of the terrain to make my ride as amazing as it is every time I hit the trails...You don’t need to have experience. I surely did not. Just come out and have fun."
-Pam Stewart, longtime volunteer