Young Rangers removing non native conifers

Young Rangers

Our Young Rangers programme offers a unique opportunity for young people aged 14 to 18 years to get involved in practical conservation volunteering.

Young Rangers activities take place every month on a Sunday and are led by experienced Rangers from a several partner organisations including the National Trust, Fix the Fells, Cumbria Wildlife Trust, West Cumbria Rivers Trust and the John Muir Trust. The sessions are supported by dedicated and knowledgeable adult volunteer leaders. We take part in a range of activities, from tree planting to footpath maintenance, at sites across the Lake District National Park.

Many of our Young Rangers use their experience as part of the volunteering element of the Duke of Edinburgh Award, but you don't need to be completing the DofE award to take part.

The sessions are planned through to the end of the year, please see the full list of dates below:

Young Rangers dates

How to apply

The Young Rangers programme is currently full. We will re-open applications when places become available.

  • Young Rangers removing non native conifers

    Young Rangers working with the John Muir Trust in Thirlmere, November 2023

  • Young Rangers removing non native conifers

    Removing non native conifers in Wythburn valley with the John Muir Trust.

  • Young Rangers working on a path in Far Easdale

    October's session working on a path in Far Easdale with Fix the Fells

  • Young Rangers working on a path in Far Easdale

    Path maintenance on the Coast to Coast footpath with Fix the Fells

  • Young Rangers removing non native conifers

    Young Rangers November session in Thirlmere

  • Young Rangers working on a path in Far Easdale

    Young Rangers join Fix the Fells path maintenance in Far Easdale

  • Young Rangers working in the Lake District National Park.

    Young Rangers working in the Lake District National Park.

FAQs

What sort of things are Young Rangers involved in?

Young Rangers work on a wide range of practical conservation tasks. In summer we are often up in the fells repairing and maintaining upland paths. At other times of year we could be involved in a variety of other conservation tasks such as dry-stone-walling, hedge-laying, woodland work, tree planting, invasive species control and wildlife surveys. Most meetings are outdoors although we sometimes get together for indoor training or social events.

When do sessions take place?

We meet once a month on a Sunday, from 10am - 4pm throughout the year. We usually meet on the third Sunday of the month, but dates will be sent out with as much notice as possible. Please note June 2024 will be the fourth Sunday to avoid Father's Day.

We try to organise a varied and interesting programme of activities and also offer some social events and training opportunities such as First Aid and Navigation courses.

In return, we do ask that you commit to attend regularly (although we understand that people may be away or unavailable on the odd occasion.)

Where are the activities?

All over the Lake District National Park, locations can vary from high fells to valleys and woodlands depending on what is required by different organisations and the time of year. Currently we are asking everyone to make their own way to the volunteering sites.

Young Rangers on a Fix the Fells day on St Ravens Edge

I'd like to find out more before I apply...

Please contact our Volunteer Outreach Coordinator, Alice Chivers by email on alice.chivers@lakedistrict.gov.uk . Alice will be happy to answer any questions you or your parent or guardian may have about the Young Ranger programme.

The Young Rangers programme is currently full. We will re-open applications when places become available.

Group of Young Rangers working together on the fells for path maintenance

Young Rangers learn new skills with Fix the Fells

At St Raven’s Edge above the Kirkstone Pass, our Young Rangers worked with our partners at Fix the Fells on a path maintenance project helping to restore wetland habitats.

Read the blog here