posted Jan 16, 2018
As a Trail Spinner leader, Karl was integral in driving the Trail Spinners towards improved communication with trail users and providing better experiences for new riders.
posted Jan 16, 2018
In 2011-2012, Meinrad Leckie volunteered over 300 hours on a variety of trail projects across northern New Castle County Delaware.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Paul Morrill has a remarkable ability to forge partnerships with the most unlikely people for the good of trail projects statewide.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Chip Kneavel lives his passion for trails each and every day as Trail Crew Chief for Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation.
posted Aug 9, 2022
To create and maintain sustainable non-motorized, multi-use trail systems in and connecting Delta County that use the region’s natural assets and expand recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
posted Oct 14, 2020
Our purpose is to actively promote the establishment and future growth of a trail system for all ages. We envision a great trail system and green spaces linking the community, enhancing the lives of residents, and attracting more visitors to enjoy our community.
posted May 31, 2022
The Council was created to advance the state’s coequal goals for the Delta - a more reliable statewide water supply and a healthy and protected ecosystem, both achieved in a manner that protects and enhances the unique characteristics of the Delta as an evolving place.
posted Dec 25, 2023
Since its founding in 1988, the Trust has acquired ownership of 446 acres of diverse land types, including uplands, wetlands, and beachfront. The Trust also holds perpetual conservation restrictions on another 229 acres of land.
posted Oct 27, 2023
Denver Botanic Gardens strives to entertain and delight while spreading the collective wisdom of the Gardens through outreach, collaboration and education. Our conservation programs play a major role in saving species and protecting natural habitats for future generations.
posted Mar 5, 2018
Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) facilities are unrivaled in the Rocky Mountain West. The DPR system spans over a 148-year history, from the first park created in 1868 to nearly 20,000 acres of urban parks and mountain parkland today.