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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to preserving historic sites through volunteer efforts. This unique opportunity allows you to work on the iconic Section House at Boreas Pass, where you will engage in restoration projects while enjoying the stunning Colorado landscape. Volunteers will receive all necessary training, tools, and meals, making this a perfect chance to learn valuable preservation skills. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or new to the field, your contributions will help maintain a significant piece of history for future generations. Come be a part of something meaningful and make a difference!
SESSION DATES: August 3-8, August 10-15, and August 17-22
CREW LEADER: (Assignment in progress)
Colorado is known for its picturesque mountain passes, and our next project is set at the fabled Section House located on the expansive Boreas Pass just south of Breckenridge along the Continental Divide. Stationed at a breathtaking 11,500 feet, Section House, along with the historic wagon era Ken’s Cabin, is one of the original stops along the Denver South Park & Pacific narrow gauge railway that ran from Denver to Leadville from the late 1800s into the early 1900s. It was also the highest narrow gauge railroad in the United States at the time, allowing for a boom in commercial mining during the formative years at the turn of the century.
Built in 1882 to house railroad workers and their families during the peak of the mining era, Section House is comprised of the one and one half story log cabin with multiple rooms that can sleep up to 12 people. By 1937, Section House was abandoned and fell into disrepair, suffering from the years of storms and avalanche terrain surrounding it in the rugged Colorado Rockies. In 1993 the Forest Service and Colorado Historic Society teamed up to resurrect Section House, completing major restoration work through 1996, saving it from near collapse only a few years prior.
Section House is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is popular rental for winter enthusiasts seeking hospitable accommodations while recreating at Boreas Pass. HistoriCorps invites you to one of our most exciting projects of the season, and we hope you will join us in continuing a strong legacy of preservation work at Section House!
SESSION DATES: August 3-8 , August 10-15 , and August 17-22
Please plan to arrive at the campsite no earlier than 5pm and no later than 7pm on the first day of your session.
LOCATION: Located approximately 30 minutes south of Breckenridge, CO!
Tents, truck campers, campervans, trailers, and RVs are welcome, though RV hookups are not available. 4WD is not mandatory but recommended by our partners. Showers are not available but dogs are welcomed (leashes not required but preferred inside Section House).
* This project is located above 11,500 feet and volunteers should come prepared to work at an aggressively high elevation.*
WEATHER: Anticipate highs in the 50s and lows in the upper 30s. Weather conditions may be rainy, cloudy, or sunny. Volunteers are responsible for checking weather conditions before their session begins and packing appropriately.
ABOUT VOLUNTEERING: HistoriCorps projects are free for volunteers! HistoriCorps will provide all meals, tools, training, equipment, and a campsite. Volunteers are responsible for their own transportation to the campsite, sleeping equipment, work gloves, clothes and boots, and other personal gear.
SCOPE OF WORK DIFFICULTY:
HistoriCorps is committed to educating and training volunteers in preservation skills, with an overarching mission of inspiring a preservation ethic in all those involved. Learning and working alongside expert HistoriCorps field staff and other volunteers while applying the traditional skills necessary to restore Section House, you will assist to:
Please note: Tasks vary by day and by week, depending on a variety of factors including: weather, project priorities, previous groups’ work, and more. Though it is likely you will get to learn and practice most or all of the above tasks, it is not guaranteed. The higher percentage of the scope a particular task is, the more likely you will get to practice it.
*All registrations submitted to projects at capacity will be automatically added to our waitlist.*
CANCELLATIONS effect our ability to complete projects. Please register only if you are certain about your ability to participate.
You will know your registration was successful when you receive a confirmation email. Contact volunteer@historicorps.org for assistance.
HistoriCorps does not charge for its volunteering projects. HistoriCorps relies on donations to continue engaging volunteers to save significant historical sites across America for generations to come. Your donation of any amount will make an incredible difference! Increase your impact –make a generous gift today .
We’re so glad you’re interested in joining this project! If you’re new to our community, review the Volunteer FAQ first! Please note the following logistics and policies: