posted May 29, 2018
The Elkhart County Parks Department mission is to enhance the quality of life, preserve the County’s cultural, historical, and natural resources; and provide educational and recreational opportunities.
posted May 29, 2018
Funded with a one-half of one percent sales tax, Jeffco Open Space contributes to city and park district projects, has preserved more than 54,000 acres, and manages 28 open space parks and more than 252 miles of trails in Jefferson County, Colorado.
posted May 29, 2018
Since August 12, 1998, the San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance has been working to protect the quality of life for the people of San Marcos through the creation of interconnected parks and natural areas. Today, in the midst of unprecedented growth throughout Central Texas, (SMGA) is dedicated to ensuring that we take care to protect natural areas for ourselves, our children, and our future.
posted May 29, 2018
For the benefit of the public, Linn County Conservation manages 28 areas, over 100 miles of multi-use trail, 320 campsites, a regionally-significant observatory, a learning center, a modern shooting range, a historic schoolhouse, an arboretum, a watercraft rental facility and offers high-quality educational programming.
posted May 29, 2018
The mission of the Finger Lakes Trail Conference is to build, protect, enhance, and promote a continuous footpath across New York State. Forever! The Finger Lakes Trail system, over 950 miles in length, runs from the Pennsylvania-New York border in Allegany State Park to the Long Path in the Catskill Forest Preserve, with branch trails to Niagara Falls, the Genesee River valley, the Great Eastern Trail south of Corning, the central Finger Lakes, and the Syracuse region. From the PA border to the northeast end of the Onondaga Branch, the Finger Lakes Trail is also the North Country National Scenic Trail. This system is built and maintained almost entirely by volunteers. Covering some of the most scenic land in New York, we welcome you to hike it, and volunteer to keep it beautiful.
posted May 29, 2018
The San Mateo County Department of Parks are here to provide you with recreational opportunities in a safe and effective manner, and to protect and enhance the natural resources of the County.
The Department operates 22 separate parks, encompassing over 16,000 acres, and 190 miles of county and local trails, including three regional trails. Parks are located throughout the County and represent a wide variety of natural settings including a coast-side marine reserve, a bay-side recreational area, coastal mountain woodland areas, and urban sites.
posted May 29, 2018
BSADD is a means by which local elected officials and citizens unite to provide for the planned growth of their area. BSADD is therefore a regional organization that assists in the formulation and implementation of human resource and infrastructure related plans.
posted May 29, 2018
Friends of Acadia preserves, protects, and promotes stewardship of the outstanding natural beauty, ecological vitality, and distinctive cultural resources of Acadia National Park and surrounding communities for the inspiration and enjoyment of current and future generations.
posted May 29, 2018
FOW relies on member and volunteer support to help care for the 1,800-acre Wissahickon Valley Park for people and wildlife alike.
posted May 29, 2018
The Salt Lake Valley Trails Society is a community of mountain bikers who love to ride, and understand the importance of building, maintaining, and supporting trails.