posted Oct 23, 2020
Our work is a confluence of collaborative conservation and experiential learning. We value the relationships between people and landscapes. We help people work together in an effort to sustain our valley's natural resources and rural characteristics.
posted Oct 23, 2020
Silver Crest Trails Association is a group of volunteers, established in 2010, with the objective to maintain and groom the Nordic ski trails near Kings Hill, Montana.
posted Oct 22, 2020
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posted Oct 22, 2020
Boasting a variety of terrain appealing to all levels of skiers from rank beginners to expert racers, the Seeley Creek Nordic Trails are situated on Lolo National Forest and maintained under a cooperative agreement between the Seeley Lake Nordic Ski Club and the Lolo National Forest. No user fees are charged but donations are encouraged and may be left in the “metal ranger” at the trail head or mailed to the Nordic club. All donations go directly towards maintenance and grooming of the trail system.
posted Oct 22, 2020
Welcome to the Seeley Lake Driftriders Snowmobile Club! We are a non-profit group dedicated to maintaining an extensive, top quality snowmobile trail system in the Seeley-Swan Valley. We have 365 miles of groomed trails, countless miles of secondary trails, and great areas for off trail riding. We invite you to snowmobile Seeley Lake and see breath-taking scenery, play in the powder, and enjoy some good old Montana hospitality.
posted Oct 22, 2020
The Ponderosa Snow Warriors are one of Montana's largest snowmobile clubs. The Snow Warriors promote safe and responsible snowmobiling in the Lincoln Area and grooms roughly 250 miles miles of trails that are used by snowmobilers, mushers and nordic skiers. In the summer the Snow Warriors manage the noxious weed spraying program, helping keep the roads and trails of upper Blackfoot Valley free of noxious weeds.
posted Oct 22, 2020
Montana Conservation Corps is adventure with purpose! It is getting outside in amazing places and bettering our world for those to come. It is the swing of a pick mattock to build trail, GIS mapping, planting willows along a stream, pulling noxious weeds, cutting downed trees off a trail, and so much more. It is pride in teaching and learning skills around leadership and Leave No Trace, and building a sense of community.
posted Oct 22, 2020
The Missoula Snowgoers formed in the late 1970's by snowmobile enthusiasts who recognized the need to have a unified voice for people who enjoy the sport. The association exists to promote, protect, and represent snowmobiling in a positive, safe manner. We bring together people who have a common interest and enjoy fun and exciting snowmobiling activities.
posted Oct 22, 2020
Welcome to the Oregon Hikers Forum (a service of Trailkeeprs of Oregon), an online community dedicated to hiking and exploring the outdoors in Oregon and southwest Washington! With more than 7,000 registered members, you'll find new trip reports posted in our discussion forums daily. You can also explore our ever-growing Oregon Hikers Field Guide, with hundreds of trail descriptions, photos and maps to help you plan your adventures. The field guide is written by our forum members, and provided for the larger hiking community as a free service to promote hiking and our trail legacy. The forums and field guide can be browsed by anyone, but we do encourage you set up an account and join in the conversation.
posted Oct 22, 2020
The Great Falls Snowmobile Club has been in existence since the early 1970's and in conjunction with the Meager County snowmobile club , the King's Hill Grooming Association, the US Forest Service and Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks we maintain over 300 miles of groomed and some ungroomed trails.