2026 Spring Stewardship Trip Registration

Kevin Clark

Registration

The 2026 Spring Stewardship Trips registration form is below. More information about each of our spring 2026 trips can be found on our 2026 Stewardship Trips page.

After completing the form, you will be directed to a confirmation message, and you will also receive an email confirming which trips you have applied for. If you do not receive these confirmation messages, your registration is not complete; please revisit the form and check for any errors. If you are experiencing repeated issues with the registration form, please contact Gena Goodman-Campbell, ONDA’s Stewardship Program Director at gena@onda.org or (541) 330-2638 ext. 306.

Project Deposits

While it is free to volunteer, ONDA collects a refundable $25 deposit for group stewardship trips to ensure those who register actually participate in our projects. After each trip, volunteers will be given the option to have their deposit refunded, or to make it a tax-deductible donation to ONDA. Please note that volunteers who have to cancel will be offered a full refund if the cancellation occurs more than 30 days before the trip.

If paying this refundable trip deposit presents a financial burden for you that will prevent you from volunteering with ONDA, please use this no deposit form to register.

Confidentiality

All information collected on this form is confidential and is stored in a secure database. Completed registration forms are seen only by ONDA staff for the purposes of protecting the health and safety of volunteers working on our projects.

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Ursula K. Le Guin on ONDA

Ursula K. Le Guin on ONDA

“Nothing in conservation work is ever uncomplicated! But I’m proud of ONDA for working on that conversation, being neighborly, trying to include the human landscape in the natural one as truly part of what is to be honored, protected, and saved.”

Ursula K. Le Guin, from the short essay Concerning a Wilderness

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Durlin Hicock, Alice Elshoff Award winner

Durlin Hicock, Alice Elshoff Award winner

“Protecting public land is part of my spiritual being. It’s central to my identity to be in wilderness and to see it protected.” Durlin is proud to protect public lands for future generations, saying, “The highlight of my childhood was our family’s weekend outdoor trips. I look forward to my grandchildren having similar experiences outside in their lifetimes, and it wouldn’t be possible without ONDA.”

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Connecting Trails

Connecting Trails

The Oregon Desert Trail ties into two National Recreation Trails: the Fremont National Recreation Trail and Desert Trail.

2026 Spring Stewardship Registration Form

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