posted May 23, 2018
The City of Redmond mission is to be leaders in providing sustainable parks, innovative recreation services, unique art and cultural experiences that continue to build a high quality of life.
posted May 23, 2018
MLTPA advocates for, initiates, facilitates, and participates in the planning, implementation, management, and stewardship of a four-season trail system in Mammoth Lakes and the immediate Eastern Sierra.
posted May 23, 2018
From beautiful park space and pristine lakes to exceptional roadways and renowned public safety infrastructure, Waukesha County government is a critical component to ensuring and maintaining the high quality of life that our residents expect and visitors enjoy.
posted May 23, 2018
The mission of the GPTA is to establish, develop, preserve and promote a long-distance, public, non-motorized trail running north/south through the Great Plains region of North America for the purposes of recreation, conservation, education, and inspiration.
posted May 22, 2018
As a land grant institution, the mission of the Division of Agriculture is to strengthen agriculture, communities and families by connecting trusted research to the adoption of best practices.
posted May 21, 2018
Basin Recreation owns and manages over 3,000 acres of open space, has built and/or maintains 150 miles of trails and works with Summit County and state and local organizations on planning and conservation issues.
posted May 21, 2018
Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail is the growing community of members and volunteers who support the trail, an official unit of the North Carolina State Park System. They work statewide building and maintaining the trail, encouraging communities to create new sections of trail, and helping people hike it.
posted May 21, 2018
Hill Country Conservancy marshals public and private resources to preserve the natural areas and scenic vistas, aquifers and springs, rivers and streams, working farms and ranches, and the rural heritage of the Central Texas Hill Country for people to enjoy and cherish for generations to come.
posted May 20, 2018
The Appalachian Trail is a 2,180+ mile long public footpath that traverses the scenic, wooded, pastoral, wild, and culturally resonant lands of the Appalachian Mountains. Conceived in 1921, built by private citizens, and completed in 1937, today the trail is managed by the National Park Service, US Forest Service, Appalachian Trail Conservancy, numerous state agencies and thousands of volunteers.
posted May 20, 2018
AERC has always stressed the development, use, and preservation of trails, with Trails Grants available for trails projects to maintain or improve equine trails.