Current Projects
Adventure Acres Foundation’s current projects focus on hands-on land stewardship, outdoor learning, and community-powered action across Southern Colorado. From community cleanups to student-led citizen science, each project is designed to create real, measurable impact while building long-term connections between people, land, and place.
The Adventure Acres Foundation General Fund supports the core work that makes all of our projects possible.
or TEXT ‘REGEN‘ to 53-555
Fremont County Pollinator Habitat Initiative
Adventure Acres Foundation is creating a native pollinator habitat and learning garden in Fremont County, supported by the PPAN Protect Our Pollinators Habitat Fund.
Fremont County Stewardship Initiative
The Fremont County Stewardship Initiative is a community-based program created by Adventure Acres Foundation to engage residents in hands-on environmental stewardship, education, and land improvement efforts.
Fremont County Citizen Science Project
A student-driven initiative documenting plants, animals, and fungi across Fremont County using iNaturalist—engaging students in real-world field observation while building a living, public dataset of local biodiversity that supports education, stewardship, and future conservation efforts.
Spring 2026 Community Cleanup — Fremont County
Help fund Adventure Acres Foundation’s first community cleanup by equipping volunteers with reusable safety gear, cleanup tools, and low-waste hydration supplies. Your support provides everything needed to safely engage 20–30 volunteers in hands-on environmental stewardship across Southern Colorado.
The First Mile (and a Half) – Mini Project
I walked a mile and a half round trip from my house with two grocery bags and filled them before I made it home. Small efforts can make a real difference.
The Land Project
Adventure Acres Land is a long-term, mission-aligned effort to establish a place dedicated to stewardship, education, and community connection. Rather than starting with development, the focus is on finding and caring for the right piece of land—one that can support restoration, learning, and meaningful engagement with the natural world.
Currently in an active phase of exploration and partnership-building, this project is grounded in real work happening today across Fremont County. The long-term vision is to create a model for responsible land stewardship—where conservation, hands-on learning, and simple, nature-connected experiences can come together over time as the right opportunities and resources align.
Learn more about the project at Adventure Acres Land:
