2023 Hum Lake

Volunteer Trail Work Project

2023 Hum Lake

Volunteer Trail Work Project

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This is ITA’s annual clean-up of the Hum Lake Trail.  We’ll remove any trees that have fallen on the trail over the winter and clear out drains and water bars as we go.  This popular trail offers amazing views, beautiful lakes, and abundant wildflowers. There is also excellent camping and fishing at the lake, as well as the surrounding areas.  

Trail: Twenty Mile Trail #085 Hum Lake/ North Fork Lick Creek #082 

Itinerary: Meet at th Duck/Hum Lake Trailhead in the morning; work until mid- afternoon.  

Crew Leader: Kristin Gnojewski and Anne Poinier 

More Information:  All Trails  

Estimated Drive Time from Closest Town:  About 1 Hour from McCall  

GAIA Map: To Hum Lake  

Difficulty Rating  

Hike: 3/5 Moderately Strenuous
To the peak is 5.5 miles with 1500 feet of elevation gain.  Depending on the number of trees will determine how far up the crew gets.

Project Work: 2/5 Moderate
Infrequent digging and swinging tools as we clear water bars up to the lake. Bending or kneeling for light saw work or brushing. Carrying tools and day packs short distances. Volunteers can pick trail duties based on comfort and ability level and are encouraged to work at their own pace.

Volunteer Spots Available: 1 of 14
If there are no volunteer spots available, click “Sign Up” to get on our waitlist for this project!

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