posted Apr 25, 2022
The flagship IMBA chapter of the Teton Region - we focus our work on public lands trails, youth programs and critical outreach and advocacy efforts.
posted Apr 25, 2022
Great trails don’t just happen. They need help. The Friends of Garland Mountain Trails (FGMT) is an alliance of individuals, organizations, community groups and business sponsors who voluntarily help the Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency (CRPA) provide premier recreational trails and facilities at the Garland Mountain Horse & Hike Trails (GMHHT), a Cherokee County owned 950-acre greenspace park near Waleska, Georgia.
posted Apr 22, 2022
IFLA Europe - International Federation of Landscape Architects
posted Apr 22, 2022
The Markham Park Trail Building Fund is a Florida non-profit corporation with the sole purpose of raising and managing funds for the building and maintenance of the Markham Park Mountain Bike Trail system.
posted Apr 22, 2022
The mission of the Florida Forest Service is to protect and manage the forest resources of Florida, ensuring that they will be available for future generations.
posted Apr 22, 2022
Eliminating barriers to getting outside for youth and families in our community.
posted Apr 22, 2022
We’re bringing joy and freedom to kids and families in our community.
One bike, one ride, and one mile at a time.
posted Apr 22, 2022
The JMBA is a non profit org. which aims to inspire mountain bikers and trail builders in Juneau Alaska.
posted Apr 22, 2022
Nā Ala Hele is the State of Hawai‘i Trail and Access Program, created to manage public resources related to hiking. The program manages trail access and conducts trail maintenance in order to provide important public services including recreational opportunities, experiences related to cultural history and historic trails, and economic opportunities where possible for commercial trail vendors. Nā Ala Hele trails are also important for access into natural areas for management, research, hunting, and wildfire response.
posted Apr 22, 2022
Founded in 1992, GARTRA is a non-profit, member managed club. The primary charter of the club is to ensure that public off-road motorized recreational areas are kept open and in good condition to provide a safe place to ride. We are a dedicated group of volunteers who meet regularly to study and act on civic, environmental and regulatory issues of concern to off-road recreational trail riders. We get out in the woods and work on the trails! Our cooperation with the US Forest Service and other property owners is vital to provide safe, environmentally responsible trail riding opportunities in the future. https://www.gartra.com/