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River Parks was established as a public-private partnership in 1974. Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa provide the majority of funds for day-to-day River Parks operations. These funds are generously supplemented by private benefactors whose gifts, large and small, make River Parks one of the premier public park facilities in the region.
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The organization is a membership association of equestrian trail riders with a common interest in promoting trail riding as a family activity, educating the public as to the care and conditioning of the horse for trail activities, and facilitating the general improvement of equestrian trails and equestrian camping accommodations in Oklahoma.
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Since 1961, the Oklahoma 4-H Foundation has been a cheerleader and fundraiser for Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development, working tirelessly to support programs, scholarships, awards and activities while increasing public awareness of the many benefits of 4-H. Our work to grow true leaders would not be possible without the generosity of our individual, corporate and foundation partners.
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Kingfisher Trails began in 2002 as an idea by a group of citizens who wanted to develop a multi-purpose trail system through the City of Kingfisher, Oklahoma. Through hard work, dedication and community support the trails are a reality today.
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Preserving northwest Ohio's natural heritage with 12,000 acres of clean, safe natural parks; nationally-significant historical sites; more than 160 miles of trails; and programs to help people enjoy the outdoors.
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JAMPD is a system of natural areas designed to enhance the quality of life of the citizens of Allen Co by providing passive outdoor rec and educational opportunities while conserving and protecting the natural resources of the area for future generations.
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park encompasses 33,000 acres along the Cuyahoga River between Cleveland and Akron, Ohio. Managed by the National Park Service, Cuyahoga Valley National Park combines cultural, historical, recreational, and natural activities in one setting.
posted Dec 9, 2020
At Trail Design Specialists, our mission is to create trails that accentuate your area’s natural offerings, provide trail users with the opportunity to observe nature at its finest, and preserve our environment for future generations. We also believe it is important to help our clients realize substantial long-term cost savings by constructing trails that remain durable for extended periods of time and require minimal maintenance efforts.
Our experience in working in so many different environments, soil types and uses has given us the insight to create unique trails that will endure the test of time.
posted Dec 9, 2020
The Yadkin River Greenway was created through the cooperative efforts of citizen volunteers, landowners, and the governments of Wilkes County, North Wilkesboro, Wilkesboro, and the State of North Carolina. The effort began in 1994, and the first phase of the greenway became a reality and was opened May 18, 2002. The Yadkin River Greenway Council, a non-profit community organization, provided coordination and leadership.
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Founded in 1989, the Triangle Rails to Trails Conservancy (TRTC) is a state chartered non-profit, organization. Its purpose is to work with local and state government officials to preserve local abandoned railroad corridors for future transportation and other interim uses such as recreational trails. The early members of TRTC worked closely with NC Rail-Trails to advocate and find funding for the 1992 ATT Master Plan which became the blueprint for the 22 mile trail we enjoy today.