posted Sep 14, 2020
Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, formerly Damariscotta River Association and Pemaquid Watershed Association, is a non-profit, membership supported, and nationally accredited land trust and conservation organization, dedicated to preserving and promoting the natural, cultural, and historical heritage of the Damariscotta-Pemaquid region.
posted Jun 15, 2021
We design vibrant, thriving and healthy places. We create healthy outdoor places for people to live in balance with nature, weaving the people and places together to enhance the quality of life.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Project funded construction of a 2.5 mile interpretive trail, trail-building machinery, maps and markers, information kiosk, and an equestrian mounting block to improve accessibility.
posted Jul 27, 2021
Coconino County Parks & Recreation operates and manages six county parks and two natural areas, which are free to the public.
posted Dec 2, 2022
Albany, New York, United States
posted Oct 2, 2019
Coe & Van Loo Consultants, Inc. (CVL) is a provider of comprehensive design services.
posted Oct 20, 2020
The Coeur d'Alene Snowmobile Club seeks to preserve and promote winter recreation in our community. Our club, in conjunction with the Idaho State Snowmobile Association, along with neighboring clubs, works to ensure our riding areas remain both safe and accessible to the public. Our club goals are to promote safe family snowmobiling and help support the Kootenai County Trail Grooming program.
posted May 7, 2018
Coffman Studio is a Tempe, Arizona based landscape architecture and planning firm formed in 2004, specializing in open space, parks, recreation, and multi-modal planning and design, such as historic landscape analysis and preservation, custom residential design, and the creation of landscapes and communities that support sustainable, healthy, and inspired living.
posted Jun 3, 2020
The Cohos Trail Association shall be dedicated to developing a solid recreational organization that plans, builds, funds, and maintains a long-distance, thru-hiking trail system – The Cohos Trail – over the entire length of remote Coös County, New Hampshire.
posted Sep 2, 2020
The purpose of the Colchester Land Trust is to protect the beauty and natural diversity of our area by preserving significant land and scenic areas for present and future generations. We are dedicated to maintaining Colchester's rural character and stand for clean air and water, wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation, and local agriculture.