The second goal is to promote the CDT as a world-class hiking experience and raise awareness about the trail and its value to the public, government agencies, and elected officials. The CDTC conducts outreach, education, and advocacy efforts to ensure people know about the trail and why it is so important.
The third goal is to protect the CDT and its surrounding landscapes from development, resource extraction, and other threats. The CDTC collaborates with landowners, government agencies, and other stakeholders to preserve the trail corridor for future generations.
The fourth and final goal is to build a robust and diverse trail community, including hikers, volunteers, supporters, and partners. The CDTC provides resources and support to trail users and fosters a sense of stewardship and community among those who care about the CDT.
The CDTC’s work is critical to preserving the CDT and the surrounding landscapes. The trail is not only a breathtaking natural wonder but also a vital corridor for wildlife and a significant cultural resource for the many communities along its path.
By working towards completion, promoting, protecting, and community building, the CDTC ensures that the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail is a well-maintained, well-managed, and well-loved resource that can be enjoyed by hikers and nature lovers for generations to come.
The CDTC’s work is truly inspiring, and we should all be grateful for the efforts of this non-profit organization to protect and preserve one of America’s most stunning natural wonders.



