Arizona Conservation Corps

Arizona Conservation Corps AZCC engages young adults and recent era military veterans with conservation service work projects on public lands.

In 2014, Coconino Rural Environment Corps and Southwest Conservation Corps Sonoran Desert Region joined to form the Arizona Conservation Corps (AZCC), which now operates conservation service programs across Arizona that empower individuals to positively impact their lives, their communities and the environment. AZCC has program offices in Flagstaff and Tucson. Arizona Conservation Corps, a program

of Conservation Legacy, aims to continue the legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930s. AZCC is focused on connecting youth, young adults and recent era military veterans with conservation service work projects on public lands. Our programs promote personal growth, experiential learning and an ethic of natural resource stewardship while incorporating the guiding principles of community, dedication, challenge, integrity and FUN!

Our IP staff and members have been keeping busy! From tabling at the Governor’s "Youth Commission Pathways to Sustainabi...
05/27/2026

Our IP staff and members have been keeping busy! From tabling at the Governor’s "Youth Commission Pathways to Sustainability” event, tabling at the Liberty Wildlife Wish Tree Earth Day event, and attending other conservation focused events within the state.

Samantha Foster, the Urban Forestry Program Coordinator, had the opportunity to table the earth day event at Liberty Wildlife. This event celebrated community and care for wildlife and was a great opportunity for AZCC to connect with members of the community!

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Crew 396 has spent much of their spring season working in Pecos, New Mexico! During their third hitch, they completed fu...
05/26/2026

Crew 396 has spent much of their spring season working in Pecos, New Mexico! During their third hitch, they completed fuels mitigation by removing trees to create and maintain a fire break and lower the risk of wildfire at Pecos National Historical Park. This hitch, they covered over 4 acres! 🌲

The crew also had the opportunity to tour the Pecos Pueblo and connect with the local nature, as they were camped right by the Pecos River. As one member put it, "taking time to be with your environment on a hitch is worth a lot."

If you're interested in getting into this type of outdoor work, keep an eye on our website for some upcoming crew positions coming soon 👀

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Crew 395 is spending much of their season constructing and maintaining trails in the Coconino National Forest! During th...
05/20/2026

Crew 395 is spending much of their season constructing and maintaining trails in the Coconino National Forest! During their last hitch, they completed rock work, built drainage systems to manage water flow and prevent erosion, and cleared brush and debris to keep the trails accessible. There’s so much detail and science that goes into trailwork, and this crew has got it down! Thank you Crew 395 for all your incredible work!

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We are actively recruiting for a Southern Arizona Community Outreach Individual Placement based out of Tucson! This is a...
05/19/2026

We are actively recruiting for a Southern Arizona Community Outreach Individual Placement based out of Tucson! This is an AmeriCorps position, running from July-November with a $800/week stipend.

This is a great opportunity for folks looking to gain experience in the non-profit sphere, outreach, and communications, and is also an excellent way to grow your network.

Learn more and apply at www.azcorps.org!

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This fall, AZCC is running a Hazardous Fuels Reduction Crew (Indian Youth Service Corps) based out of our Tucson office....
05/15/2026

This fall, AZCC is running a Hazardous Fuels Reduction Crew (Indian Youth Service Corps) based out of our Tucson office. This crew will receive hands-on wildland firefighter training while completing important service projects and wildfire mitigation in National Forests across the Southwest. 🔥🪓

The season runs from September 2026 through April 2027 and training, food, and supplies are provided. We also offer a shuttle between Tucson and Sells, AZ.

Learn more and apply at www.azcorps.org. Application deadline is June 5th! (Applications for the rest of our fall positions are coming soon!)

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During this past training cycle, AZCC crew members from Tucson and Flagstaff helped build part of a new mountain bike tr...
05/05/2026

During this past training cycle, AZCC crew members from Tucson and Flagstaff helped build part of a new mountain bike trail for the state NICA championship race. Their efforts created over 2,500 feet of the Ubuntu Trail! Last weekend, AZCC staff returned for the grand opening and even got to ride the trail!

Big thank you to the Tonto National Forest, Payson's Parks and Recreation, and AZCC crew members for making this happen!

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Meet crew 108! This crew has been in the field since January, based out of our Tucson office. They have traveled across ...
04/28/2026

Meet crew 108! This crew has been in the field since January, based out of our Tucson office. They have traveled across the state from Las Cienegas to Glen Canyon to Dudleyville, working hard to create and maintain trails. They are currently wrapping up a backcountry hitch in Apache Sitgreaves! Thanks crew 108 for all you do! 🧡🪓

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Happy Earth Day from all of us at Arizona Conservation Corps!What a joy it is to work outside with the land. We are so g...
04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day from all of us at Arizona Conservation Corps!

What a joy it is to work outside with the land. We are so grateful for the land and all it provides us, and for our crews working hard to preserve and maintain these precious ecosystems!

🌵🌲🪴☀️

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We are actively recruiting for 2 YCC Mentors to help lead the Petrified National Forest's Youth Conservation Corps this ...
04/21/2026

We are actively recruiting for 2 YCC Mentors to help lead the Petrified National Forest's Youth Conservation Corps this summer! This is a great opportunity for folks who love working outside and are looking to build a career in environmental education and youth leadership!

For the first part of the position, the YCC Mentors will lead the youth crew in conservation work, maintenance, and recreation days. Once the YCC season ends, the Mentors will then join the Petrified Forest trails and fence crew.

Dates: June 1 - Nov 27, 2026
Pay: $700/week
Education award: $3,697.50

Learn more and apply at https://azcorps.org/ip-positions

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📣 This just in ...we are running a summer crew based out of Flagstaff!If you're looking to spend your summer outside, sw...
04/10/2026

📣 This just in ...we are running a summer crew based out of Flagstaff!

If you're looking to spend your summer outside, swinging tools, making new friends, and traveling around northern Arizona, put in an application!

Applications for crew members, assistant crew leaders, and crew leaders can be found on our website at https://azcorps.org/join

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Tucson, AZ
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