posted Feb 14, 2023
McDowell County, formed in 1842, is just over 440 square miles. Roughly 75 percent of the county remains forested and boasts a wide array of wildlife, waterfalls, and scenic vistas. One of the mountain region’s most well-known natural attractions, the spectacular Linville Caverns, lies beneath the McDowell County-Avery County line. Miles of epic backcountry trails are scattered throughout our region on more than 73,000 acres of Pisgah National Forest. Throughout McDowell County’s forest land, individuals can ramble through pristine wilderness areas showcasing stellar waterfalls, hiking and biking trails, and first-rate trout streams.
posted Feb 13, 2023
Developed in conjunction with rural community trail managers, WayWyser, through the use of static and dynamic user creatable forms, along with photos, GPS, customisable mapping, IoT and 360 Virtual Video makes it easy to monitor and maintain hiking paths, tracks and trails, geoparks, recreation resources, agricultural land, heritage sites, waterways and more. Log issues like amage, flooding, erosion or broken signage on your smartphone while walking the trail. This saves
paperwork and identifies problems sooner, closes the loop electronically and builds a compelling argument for the funding of maintenance works.
posted Feb 12, 2023
We apply the science of ecology to restoring ecosystems, conserving habitat, and regenerating the natural systems that sustain all life on Earth.
posted Feb 12, 2023
The Thoreau Farm Trust, a nonprofit organization, is committed to preserving Thoreau’s birth house. We believe Thoreau’s extraordinary insights into life, nature, and social responsibility are as relevant today as they were during his lifetime. We hope you will find his birthplace a source of inspiration for living deliberately, practicing simplicity, and exploring new ideas for positive change.
posted Feb 12, 2023
The Kentucky River Area Development District is a quasi-governmental agency working with city and county governments in the KRADD area to improve the quality of life for our citizens. KRADD serves as a representative of local units of government and citizens throughout the area as a communication network for cities, counties, state and federal governments.
posted Feb 12, 2023
We design roads, buildings, bridges, sewers, and treatment plants. We inspect, study, develop, and plan. We have pioneered new technologies and techniques – including breakthroughs in water treatment and new approaches to bridge inspection. And as technology evolves, we continue to apply innovative and cost-effective solutions on behalf of our clients.
posted Feb 12, 2023
Welcome to Connect in Elkhart County, a plan developed by the Community Foundation of Elkhart County in partnership with local stakeholders. The Community Foundation exists to improve the quality of life in Elkhart County. We are therefore committed to accelerating the growth of our trail network and the diversity of amenities and destinations it connects.
posted Feb 12, 2023
Primera Engineers is a full-service engineering design and consulting firm providing exceptional expertise with a focus on superior customer service.
posted Feb 12, 2023
Clark Dietz provides engineering services to enhance quality of life through the built environment. Our core services include consulting, design, and construction management in the disciplines of civil/environmental, transportation, structural and mechanical/electrical engineering.
posted Feb 10, 2023
Our vision from the get-go has been to build a network of walking and biking trails from Cascade to Donnelly, Lake Fork, McCall and New Meadows. Our dream is to connect our communities and link to state parks, Tamarack Resort, Brundage Mountain, Jug Mountain Ranch, and nearby hot springs with a valley-wide trail system.