TCP funds projects across the nation that strategically improve the abilities and capacity of the trails community as a whole.
LTP supports projects that restore, protect, and maintain watersheds on our National Forests and Grasslands.
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published Oct 2012
by American Trails Staff
Requirements for visiting parks with a service dog or pet may vary, so be sure to check each park's regulations before you visit.
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Upper Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia, Canada
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815 Hwy 336, Upper Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia, Canada B0N 2M0(902) 568-2469 • [email protected] | [email protected]https://rubberflex.ca/
Indianapolis, Indiana
Since 1990, the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation has worked to protect our rare and endangered species, grow our protected public lands, teach our children about our natural resources and restore and preserve Indiana...
402 West Washington St, W256, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204(317) 234-5447 • [email protected]https://www.indiananrf.org/
Madison, Wisconsin
Friends of Wisconsin State Parks supports the work of 87 local Friends chapters around the state and the work that they do at the park, forest, trail or recreation area that they are associated with. In addition, FWSP ca...
101 S. Webster Street PR6, Madison, Wisconsin 53707(608) 294-0810 • [email protected]https://newfwsp.blogspot.com/
Virginia's James River State Park pet-friendly trails.
Mowed grass trail through park in Bettendorf, Iowa
Kayaking on New River at New River State Park, Virginia
Boardwalk at Bumpass Hell in the Lassen Volcanic National Park, northern California
South Kaibab National Recreation Trail in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Walking the beach on the Cape Alava National Recreation Trail
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