YOUTH (14-18)
CONSERVATION CORPS
About Youth Conservation Corps
The Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) provides an incredible opportunity for youth ages 14-18 to make a meaningful impact while gaining hands-on experience. Each year, more than 200 participants join forces to complete transformative conservation projects across 10 counties in Northwest Colorado.
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Through the YCC, participants engage in projects that range from trail building and environmental restoration to managing invasive species and improving wildlife habitats. These efforts leave a lasting legacy, enhancing both the natural environment and local communities. Being part of an RMYC crew means working with a dedicated team of 8-10 peers and two experienced crew leaders over two weeks or four weeks. Crews take on challenging, sustainability-focused projects during the day and camp together under the stars at night, forging strong bonds and unforgettable memories.
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The YCC experience combines hard work, leadership development, and personal growth. Participants face demanding conditions but leave with new skills, enduring friendships, and a sense of pride in their accomplishments. It’s an adventure that shapes both the individual and the environment, creating a positive ripple effect that resonates far beyond the seasons end.
Dates, Position descriptions & Applications for 2025
Printable version + some helpful suggestions
Learn what life at RMYC is like + Schedules
A few questions you (and your family) may have
Stories and testimonies straight from youth!