posted Jun 3, 2020
PATH is a community-based, grassroots 501(c)(3) non-profit public access advocacy organization serving Hawaii County. Our mission is to safely connect people and places on Hawaii Island with pathways and bikeways. PATH was founded in 1986 in response to a growing need for places to walk, bike and hike safely and legally in Hawaii County.
posted Jun 3, 2020
METF is a charitable 501C3 tax deduction Foundation to educate and fund development and construction of public equine trails. METF
raises funds for maintenance, development and construction of equine trails and education in Midwest.
posted Jun 3, 2020
The NorthWoods Stewardship Center is a non-profit 501(c)3 educational, research and conservation service organization serving the communities of northern Vermont and New Hampshire since 1989. Our Education, Conservation Corps, and Forest Stewardship Initiative programs interconnect to provide the knowledge and skills needed to understand the northern landscape, make use of its resources wisely, and help sustain vibrant communities and a healthier natural environment.
posted Jun 3, 2020
We believe trails should incorporate the best parts of nature and not be a distraction from the outdoor environment. From rocks to roots, we utilize all great aspects of the outdoors to enhance the experience for all different trail users. Our goal is to create a safe environment for non-motorized recreational use, with minimal disturbance to the natural surroundings.
posted Jun 3, 2020
The Friends of the Wapack is an independent, non-profit organization composed of hikers, volunteers, supporters and landowners. The Wapack Trail has been available thanks to property owners who have permitted hikers access through their lands since the early days of the trail’s creation. As time passed the need for preserving public access and maintaining the trail prompted the formation of the Friends of the Wapack to keep it open for future generations.
posted Jun 3, 2020
The SRK Greenway is a 75-mile loop of hiking trails in central New Hampshire. The Greenway Trail System circles the Lake Sunapee area and connects Sunapee, Ragged, and Kearsarge Mountains. The Greenway’s mission is to create and maintain a forever green, great circle of trail corridors and conserved lands providing walkers with minimally-developed access to the mountains, lakes, vistas and historical sites of the Lake Sunapee Region.
posted Jun 3, 2020
Trailwrights, Inc. is a non-profit volunteer organization, the purpose of which is to promote environmentally sound techniques of trail maintenance and safe ethical hiking practices.
posted Jun 3, 2020
Since 1991, we have worked to conserve land that is critical to the protection of our waters, which provides recreational opportunities year-round and conserves our cultural heritage. We work within the Rangeley Lakes Region and are proud to partner with local municipalities, state governments, non-profit organizations, landowners and groups within our community to protect our environment and to increase recreational opportunities.
posted Jun 3, 2020
The Upper Valley Trails Alliance was founded on the belief that we are stronger together. The Alliance is a regional network led by UVTA and made up of people, organizations and towns. While there are many long standing and active members of the Alliance, our network is always changing and expanding. We strive to form and support partnerships with any town, organization or person in the Upper Valley willing to work on the improvement and sustainable development of public trails.
posted Jun 3, 2020
North County Land Trust, Inc. (NCLT) is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 regional land conservation organization founded in 1992. Our Mission is to conserve the farms, forests and landscapes that define the character of our region.