posted Oct 14, 2019
Active Trans is a coalition of people who are working to make walking, biking, and transit safe and easy options for getting around Chicagoland.
posted Apr 18, 2022
The Albiston Foundation is comprised of The Adaptive Outdoor Education Center and the Aphasia Center of Maine. It is a 501(c)(3). Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for all people with disabilities through adaptive outdoor recreation and education!
posted Jul 25, 2020
Since 1984, the Adaptive Sports Foundation has been providing sports and recreation opportunities to thousands of children and adults with both cognitive and physical disabilities. Considered one of the top adaptive sports programs in the country, the ASF has been on the cutting edge of adaptive sports programming and has provided what participants have often described as “life changing experiences.”
posted Feb 7, 2023
ADC Engineering is well-positioned to offer engineering services to clients not only throughout the Southeast but across the country. No matter where your business is located, you can expect the same personal, one-of-a-kind experience that ADC always delivers.
posted Sep 9, 2022
Formerly the Middlebury Bike Club, a group of motivated community members and local riders have joined forces to revive Mountain biking awareness in not just Middlebury but all of Addison County. As a chapter of VMBA (Vermont Mountain Bike Association) “ACBC” will work harmoniously with local land owners and state owned forests to build and maintain trails while preserving the integrity of the forest and its natural growth.
posted Feb 20, 2018
The best outdoor experiences aren’t measured by how much gear you carry, but by the memories you make. Adirondack Hamlets to Huts connects trails to lodging in communities on routes across this 6-million-acre park. So whether you hike, bike, paddle, snowshoe or ski, you can explore the wild by day. And lay your head on a soft pillow at night.
posted Sep 17, 2020
Working to protect lands, waters and special places in New York State's Adirondack Park.
posted Jul 28, 2021
ADK works to protect New York’s wild lands and waters by promoting responsible outdoor recreation and building a statewide constituency of land stewardship advocates.
posted Jan 23, 2019
This non-profit membership organization hires both a seasonal trail crew and a counselor staff. The trail crew maintains over 100 miles of public hiking trails during a season that runs from May to August.
posted Nov 4, 2020
A 400-acre native garden and preserve, Adkins Arboretum is a model for land management that strives to engage all people in conservation, appreciation, and enjoyment of the Chesapeake region’s native landscapes through education, recreation, art, and community events.