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Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMarch 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Funding Cuts Affect the Pacific Crest Trail: A Major Impact on Trail Maintenance

The Pacific Crest Trail Association (PCTA), a non-profit dedicated to preserving and promoting the iconic 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), recently announced significant cuts to its planned work program for 2025. This decision follows the delayed release of grant funding, part of broader federal budget reductions aimed at curtailing government spending, as explained in a statement from the PCTA.

The PCTA’s collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) is essential for the effective management of the Pacific Crest Trail. The organization relies heavily on federal funding, volunteer efforts, and donations to support various essential activities, including trail maintenance, the hiring of skilled trail crew leaders, and executing ambitious repair projects. In her statement, PCTA CEO Megan Wargo expressed concerns about the implications of this funding uncertainty on the organization’s ability to support hikers effectively.

As part of the reduction plan, the PCTA will cancel 56 planned weeks of trail work for 2025. This includes the inability to hire six trail crew leaders crucial for providing expertise and coordinating volunteer labor. The PCTA estimates that this cutback is equivalent to “over one full year’s worth of trail crew maintenance,” leading to significant challenges ahead for the PCT.

“Reducing necessary trail maintenance will adversely affect the PCT experience for hikers and equestrians both this year and in the future,” Wargo stated. She emphasized that the resulting increase in deferred maintenance will likely lead to higher costs and workloads in the future. The repercussions from these cuts will be felt by hikers, equestrians, and surrounding communities as they journey through the breathtaking landscapes the PCT traverses.

Historically, the PCTA relies on a federal grant of approximately $667,000 annually to fund their projects. This funding, supplemented by resources from the Great American Outdoors Act and disaster relief funds, constitutes nearly 48 percent of the organization’s annual budget. According to a report from the San Francisco Chronicle, these funding sources came under threat following President Trump’s recent executive order to freeze federal agency spending. Although the freeze was lifted shortly after, the uncertainty surrounding federal program funding remains, as internal reviews are ongoing.

The PCTA has indicated several specific trail projects that will either be significantly delayed or completely scrapped due to this funding crisis. These projects include critical maintenance work such as dry masonry around Donner Summit, stone step repairs in Inyo National Forest, creek crossing repairs in Sierra National Forest, and rehabilitation efforts around Snow Creek Village in Riverside County. Mark Larabee, PCTA Advocacy Director, cautioned, “Those unmaintained spots are going to be hell for hikers.”

In light of these challenges, Wargo has issued a call to action for community volunteers to step up and assist with trail maintenance in the wake of the funding shortages. The PCTA encourages continued reliance on volunteer labor and donations to tackle the urgent maintenance projects ahead. Additionally, Wargo urged hikers and trail enthusiasts to reach out to their senators and representatives to advocate for the PCT and public lands across the nation.

As the Pacific Crest Trail experiences these funding cuts, stakeholders, hikers, and community members will need to rally together to support the preservation and accessibility of this national treasure. It’s essential to ensure the longevity of the trail for future generations, emphasizing the need for sustainable funding solutions and community engagement moving forward. To learn more about how to support the PCTA, visit their official website.

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