Fund Raiser and Donations
Sierra Access Coalition
Sierra Access Coalition is a Non-Profit Organization.
Our most urgent task is to work with the Forest Service on the Environmental Impact
Statement, so we can preserve as many miles as possible for public access. This is a
costly endeavor, especially if we are forced to take it to court, and SAC needs your
support. We have no paid employees and we work as volunteers. Your money will
be spent directly to save roads and trails.
As a Non-Profit Organization, we can apply for grant funding to maintain and build
routes. This gives us more credibility with the Forest Service when we are willing to
take some ownership in our routes and help take care of them.
We are selling note cards which have generously been donated by Teryl Schwartz.
The photographs have been donated by local photographers. The note cards are
professional quality, with plastic covers and an envelope. The back of the card gives
credit to the photographer and explains what Sierra Access Coalition does. Cards
can be purchased on this website but a larger selection is available at duPont Power
Tool in Quincy and Bucks Lake Lodge.
Thank you for your support. Sierra Access Coalition has made a name for ourselves
across California thanks to our strong membership and a lot of hard work. We are
making a difference to preserve access to our public lands!
Click here for a list of SAC donors. Thank you for your support!!!

Deer - Photo by Van Probst, Indian Valley
Snake Tree - Photo by Loren Kingdon, Indian Valley
Pitcher Plant - Butterfly Botanical Area Photo by Teryl Schwartz
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Plumas Co. Log Truck - Photo by Teryl Schwartz
Angry Mountain Lion - Photo by Van Probst, Indian Valley
Bobcat - Photo by Van Probst, Indian Valley
Crocker Guard Station, Clover Valley Photo by Teryl Schwartz
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Mountain Meadow, Sierra NF - Near Mud Lake,
Swamp Lake OHV Trail - Photo by Teryl Schwartz
Working to preserve forest access for the public
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This website is sponsored by:
123 Crescent St., Quincy CA 95971 - (530) 283-2136 - dupontpowertool.com
Mountain Lion - Photo by Van Probst, Indian Valley
Or your donation can be sent to Sierra Access Coalition,