posted Jul 7, 2020
The Knobstone Hiking Trail Association (KHTA) was formed in 2013 to become the steward of this great trail. The KHTA is a non-profit organization dedicated to completion, preservation, and promotion of the KHT. We depend on Association members and volunteers for its very existence. Only a part of it is on public land maintained by government agencies. Trail conditions are dependent on hiker reports and volunteer action in response to them. The KHTA is the only source for maps and information about the entire trail.
posted Jul 7, 2020
The Greenways Foundation is a charitable trust working to promote the growth, enhancement and use of Indiana greenways. To accomplish that, we solicit donations and make grants in support of greenway development, enhancement and operation.
posted Jul 7, 2020
The Southeast Indiana Mountain Bike Association (SIMBA) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to protecting and improving mountain biking within Versailles State Park, Versailles, Indiana. The organization is committed to being an advocate for all mountain bikers, building and maintaining trails, teaching proper trail use, riding techniques, and working with local and state agencies in identifying more space for trails within the park.
posted Jul 7, 2020
B&O Trail Association Inc. (BOTA) and Hendricks County Trail Development Association (HCTDA) create recreational trails. Our nonprofit volunteer organizations promote pollution-free transportation alternatives, improve the quality of life, enhance local communities, preserve a passage to our history, and provide opportunities for citizens to enjoy Indiana's natural environment.
posted Jul 7, 2020
The purpose of the Indiana Trail Riders Association is to promote trail riding and equine activities in Indiana and the surrounding area. The ITRA is involved on the local, state, and national levels striving to promote and improve trails and campgrounds. We work actively to educate the public on the value of our parks and trails as well as sponsoring and organizing workdays on several recreational properties in the hope that the natural beauty we enjoyed on horseback will be available for future generations as well.
posted Jul 7, 2020
Founded in 1999, the Kent County Parks Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding and improving parkland, protecting the environment, and preserving open space. We support the mission of the Kent County Parks Department, which is currently responsible for 38 parks and four inter-community trails.
posted Jul 7, 2020
The Ottawa County Parks Foundation will raise funds to assist the Ottawa County Parks and Recreation Commission in achieving goals for acquiring land, developing parks and providing parks and recreation services to residents and visitors of Ottawa County. It may also assist other organizations within Ottawa County with similar goals. Programs to achieve these goals will include various fundraising initiatives including efforts to secure donations of estates, solicitation of general donations from individuals and foundations, mail and email solicitations, fundraisers including annual banquet, plus other methods to be determined.
posted Jul 7, 2020
mParks is committed to proving parks and recreation matter; that they improve quality of life and contribute enormously to our economy. mParks provides advocacy, resources, and professional development opportunities to a devoted and diverse membership of park and recreation agencies, professionals, vendors, and advocates.
posted Jul 7, 2020
The mission of the Copper Harbor Trails Club (CHTC) is to advocate for, develop, and maintain trails and land for human-powered activities in and connecting to Copper Harbor.
posted Jul 7, 2020
Established, in 2003, the Metroparks Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to provide critical support to sustain the Huron-Clinton Metroparks for the enrichment of people and the environment of southeast Michigan. The Metroparks Foundation goals are to support projects at each one of the Metroparks, with a focus on specific projects as identified through each park’s master plan, educational programs and public events.