Indian Peaks Wilderness Alliance
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The Indian Peaks Wilderness Alliance (IPWA) is a dedicated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization comprised entirely of volunteers, focused on preserving and protecting the Indian Peaks and James Peak Wilderness Areas near Boulder, Colorado. Established in 1985, the IPWA collaborates with the U.S. Forest Service to manage programs that promote wilderness restoration, education, advocacy, and patrolling in one of the most heavily used wilderness areas in the United States.
With over 90,000 acres and 153 miles of trails, the IPWA engages in various activities, including wilderness patrols, trail restoration projects, and community education initiatives. Their volunteer efforts have resulted in thousands of volunteer hours dedicated to maintaining the natural beauty and integrity of these wilderness areas.
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