posted Dec 3, 2021
CBMBA works to improve trails, conserve landscapes, and build community through volunteer trail work days, group rides, events, and a professional trail and stewardship crew, the Crested Butte Conservation Corps (CBCC). All trail users benefit from the work that CBMBA does.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Restoration and protection of popular alpine hiking and climbing routes.
posted Jun 1, 2020
The CREW Land & Water Trust was established in 1989 as a nonprofit organization to coordinate the land acquisition, land management, and public use of the 60,000-acre Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed.
posted Oct 7, 2019
Cross Alert Systems manufactures and sells solar powered, motion activated, radio-controlled enhanced warning signals for recreational trail/public road intersections.
posted Dec 18, 2020
Cross country skiing is fun… it’s also fun to learn, healthy, family friendly, accessible, affordable, and offers great variety! Find a ski area near you here: https://xcski.org/
posted Apr 4, 2022
The Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail is an 83 mile bicycle route through scenic river valleys and around the slopes of the White Mountains in Northern New Hampshire. This route stitches together existing rail trails, dirt roads and scenic backroads.
posted Jan 30, 2024
Cross Timbers Consulting specializes in providing technical assistance to Native American Tribes, primarily for their transportation programs. Cross Timbers brings together a team of professionals with experience working with over 35 different tribes across the United States. Our professionals offer expertise, understanding and proven success in tribal transportation matters.
posted Aug 27, 2020
The Cross Vermont Trail Association is a formal organization of people who want to help make this trail complete. We are an incorporated non profit, 501(c)(3), member based and volunteer driven, with two part time staff members. Our mission is to assist municipalities, recreation groups, and landowners in the creation and management of a four-season, multi-use trail across the state of Vermont for public recreation, alternative transportation, and awareness of our natural and cultural heritage.
posted Oct 13, 2022
The Crown Managers Partnership (CMP) continues to foster collective, landscape-scale management guided by science and culture. We are inspired by the understanding that water, fish, and wildlife do not consider borders, and shared resources require shared management. Also, that Americans, Canadians, and sovereign Indigenous nations can work together to conserve this shared landscape for generations to come.