Partnerships
The Inyo National Forest continues to work side-by-side with other federal agencies, state and local governments, communities and individuals, tribes, nonprofits, corporations, and other organizations to build a collaborative relationship to meet the mission of the Agency. These partnerships improve our potential to preserve open space, reduce fuels and threat of fire, better manage recreation, educate and inspire and much more. Together we have demonstrated a commitment to sustainable operations.
- The Access Fund (helps maintain climbing areas)
- American Conservation Experience
- Backcountry Horsemen of California
- Bishop Area Climbers Coalition (helps fund climbing rangers)
- Bishop Paiute Tribal Youth
- Bishop Union High School S-130 Class Volunteers
- Bureau of Land Management
- California Conservation Corps
- Climbing Rangers (work for Sierra Forever)
- Convict Lake Resort Volunteers
- Eastern Sierra 4x4 Club
- Eastern Sierra Conservation Corps
- Fire Prevention Task Force Volunteers
- Friends of DeChambeau Ranch
- Friends of the Inyo
- Highpointers Club
- Hispanic Access Foundation
- HistoriCorps
- Inyo County Probation Volunteers
- John Muir Trail Wilderness Conservancy
- June Lake Trails Committee
- Keep Nature Wild
- Mammoth Basin Nordic Backcountry Patrol
- Mammoth Lakes Recreation
- Mammoth Lakes Trails and Public Access Foundation
- Mammoth Mountain Ski Area USFS Host Program Volunteers
- Master Gardeners
- Mono Basin Volunteers (mainly work in the Dechambeau Ponds area)
- Mono County Volunteers
- Mono Lake Committee
- Mono Lake Volunteers (separate volunteer group from Mono Lake Committee)
- Mule Deer Foundation
- Owens Valley Elementary School Volunteers
- Pacific Crest Trail Association
- San Diego Fly Fishers
- Sierra Forever
- SP Parker & Guides Volunteers
- Student Conservation Association
- Town of Mammoth Lakes
- Trout Unlimited
- Wilderness Volunteers