posted Sep 8, 2022
San Juan Back Country Horsemen is a boots (and hooves)-on-the-ground volunteer group. We spend much of our time clearing and maintaining trails in the Weminuche Wilderness Area—the largest in Colorado—and in the South San Juan Wilderness. Our horses and mules get us and our tools deep into the backcountry. We also help pack in supplies for trail crews who are camped out for days at a time working on backcountry trails. We partner with the U.S. Forest Service on needed work on our invaluable national forest lands.
posted Sep 8, 2022
We are a non-profit corporation of volunteers, founded in 1986, dedicated to the preservation and safe public use of Ouray area trails, working in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, Ouray Ranger District.
posted Sep 8, 2022
La Veta Trails is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a trail system for all ages and abilities in Huerfano County. Founded in March 2015, our mission is to transform La Veta and Huerfano County into a healthier community through trails, active transportation, conservation, and organized outdoor experiences.
posted Sep 8, 2022
Urban Corps of San Diego County is a certified local conservation corps whose mission is to provide young adults with the tools to expand their career opportunities through education, life skills training and paid work experience on projects that benefit our communities.
posted Sep 8, 2022
TD MTB will be a club about community, stewardship, education, clinics, and of course some dang fun events! The club is for all ages and we will work on events and group rides according to capabilities. Potentially a youth group and how to support the young up and coming riders as well. The Club will participate in trail events, volunteerism, and hopefully become a cornerstone for the membership to come together, ride bikes, have fun, and grow an already amazing Tahoe Donner community.
posted Sep 8, 2022
MLTS is a non-profit, advocacy and action association. Our mission is: to create, enhance, promote and preserve trails and trail experiences for all recreational users in and around El Dorado County, and to create a trail-friendly community through awareness, safety, and advocacy.
posted Sep 8, 2022
Friends of the Desert Mountains is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed in 1987 by a group of passionate, concerned citizens determined to help to protect the conservation land resources of the Coachella Valley. We’ve built a community of support with our partners, volunteers, and donors to save the unique diversity of the Coachella Valley.
posted Sep 8, 2022
The Arroyo Seco Foundation is a non-profit education and action organization. Our goal is to preserve and enhance the Arroyo Seco watershed from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Los Angeles River, to reforest our region and to promote environmental awareness. The Arroyo Seco is a major tributary of the Los Angeles River in Los Angeles County and includes the communities of northeast Los Angeles, South Pasadena, Pasadena, Altadena, La Cañada Flintridge and portions of the Angeles National Forest.
posted Sep 8, 2022
PSFR conceives and creates new projects and innovations for mitigating the impact of forest fires in the Rim Country Communities of Pine and Strawberry, Arizona and making our area a safer place to live.
posted Sep 8, 2022
Motorsports, especially desert racing, are brutal on man and machine. These conditions are what the FUEL MAT was created for. Being a large fuel sponge, for lack of a better description, sucking up spilt fuel. Made tough to last in the harshest conditions while reducing fuel spillage into the environment.