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posted Oct 21, 2020

Big Sky Community Organization

The Big Sky Community Organization is a not-for-profit based in Big Sky, MT. "Connecting our Community" to parks, trails and recreation programs.


posted Oct 21, 2020

Beaverhead Trails Coalition

The BTC is a local, grassroots coalition that formed in 2009 by community members wishing to make a difference.


posted Oct 21, 2020

Beartooth Recreational Trails Association

The Beartooth Recreational Trails Association (BRTA) was organized in 2002 to continue operations of the Red Lodge Nordic Center and to promote non-motorized trails in Red Lodge and along the Beartooth Front. We work with the Forest Service, the City of Red Lodge, Carbon County, private land owners and other organizations to create and maintain trails. We have attracted many supporters and are an official 501(c)3 non-profit. We rely on your donations, and they are tax deductible.


posted Oct 21, 2020

Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Foundation

Supporting stewardship of the Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness and fostering appreciation of wild lands.


posted Oct 20, 2020

Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park

Perched in the Egan Mountain Range in eastern Nevada, Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park is a scenic, forested retreat. The park features six beehive shaped charcoal ovens that were used from 1876 through 1879 to help process rich silver ore that was discovered in the area. Once mining ended, the ovens were used to shelter travelers and even had a reputation as a hideout for stagecoach bandits. The ovens remain today and are open for touring. Visitors can also enjoy camping, picnicking, hiking and fishing while surrounded by a diversity of wildlife within the park, including mule deer, grouse and elk.


posted Oct 20, 2020

Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space

Regional Parks and Open Space is part of Washoe County's Community Services Department. Our mission is to provide exceptional parks, open space and recreational opportunities while preserving our natural, historical and cultural resources. Washoe County manages over 12,000 acres including over 10,000 acres of open space, 49 parks, an Arboretum, developed trails, trailheads, athletic fields, golf courses, a campground, a shooting facility, an archery facility, a museum, and so much more! If you have a favorite outdoor activity, chances are it can be done in a Washoe County Park!


posted Oct 20, 2020

Tahoe Transportation District

The Tahoe Transportation District (TTD) is a bi-state agency responsible for the management and implementation of safe, environmentally sound, multi-modal transportation projects and programs in the Lake Tahoe Region, including transit operations.


posted Oct 20, 2020

Sierra Nevada Journeys

Our mission is to deliver innovative outdoor, science-based education programs for youth to develop critical thinking skills and to inspire natural resource stewardship.


posted Oct 20, 2020

Biggest Little Trail Stewardship

The Biggest Little Trail Stewardship, Inc. (formerly Poedunks, Inc.) is a Nevada non-profit corporation established in 2007 with federal 501(c)3 non-profit status received in 2008. We have been affiliated with the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) since 2007 and became an IMBA Chapter Club in December 2017.


posted Oct 20, 2020

Fremont County Parks & Recreation

Fremont County is Eastern Idaho's recreation destination.


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Six Rivers Land Conservancy

Rochester, Michigan

Six Rivers helps private landowners permanently protect the natural and agricultural features of their land and assists public agencies in securing parks and nature preserves.


PO Box 80902 | 4480 Orion Rd., 2nd Floor, Rochester, Michigan 48308-0902
(248) 601-2816 • [email protected]
https://www.sixriversrlc.org/

C2 Recreation Consulting

Littleton, Colorado

C2 Recreation has over twenty years of experience in developing, maintaining, and managing mountain bicycle facilities.


10773 W. Marlowe Place, Littleton, Colorado 80127
(303) 868-8082 • [email protected]
http://www.c2recreation.com

Ice Age National Scenic Trail

Madison, Wisconsin

A mere 15,000 years ago during the Ice Age, much of North America lay under a huge glacier. Mammoths, saber tooth cats and cave lions roamed the earth! Some of the best evidence of this glacier is found in Wisconsin such...


700 Rayovac Drive Suite 100, Madison, Wisconsin 53711
(608) 441-5610
https://www.nps.gov/iatr/index.htm

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