posted Aug 25, 2022
Established in 2001, Nittany Mountain Biking Association (NMBA) is a volunteer-based organization that is dedicated to building and maintaining sustainable mountain bike trails and promoting responsible mountain biking through club activities and community outreach.
posted Aug 24, 2022
Custom has 35 years of experience delivering high quality trail bridges and boardwalks. Our team is here to ensure you receive excellent service and the best price. Using our Modular Design, we can provide a bridge complete with footings without the need for concrete. This saves time, money, and lowers the environmental impact of the project.
posted Aug 23, 2022
AASHTO is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing highway and transportation departments in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It represents all transportation modes including: air, highways, public transportation, active transportation, rail, and water. Its primary goal is to foster the development, operation, and maintenance of an integrated national transportation system.
posted Aug 22, 2022
The Maine Trails Coalition (MTC) was formed in 2019 to be a statewide voice for trail users, supporters, and advocates. With trails serving as a major component of the outdoor recreation economy in Maine, we believe a statewide group dedicated to advancing the trails movement will benefit the communities and people who live, work, visit, and play all across the state.
posted Aug 22, 2022
Cape Ann Trail Stewards helps to maintain existing trails, improve access and promote the responsible and safe use of the Cape Ann Trail network and recreational areas. Our work area includes: Essex, Gloucester, Manchester and Rockport.
posted Aug 22, 2022
The Tidewater Appalachian Trail Club (TATC) is an energetic group, open to individuals and families, whose primary purpose is to maintain a 10+ mile section of the Appalachian Trail (AT).
posted Aug 22, 2022
The Mount Rogers Appalachian Trail Club, a member of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, was organized February 29, 1960. The club has maintenance responsibilities for 59.4 miles of the Appalachian Trail in the Jefferson National Forest, Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Grayson Highlands State Park and additional trails in the area.
posted Aug 22, 2022
Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club is one of the thirty-one groups that maintain part of the Appalachian Trail, a footpath following the crest of the Appalachian Mountains for 2,184 miles from Maine to Georgia.
posted Aug 22, 2022
Since 1916, our club has been advocating for the preservation and enjoyment of the Great Outdoors. From the inception of the Appalachian Trail, we have helped to build and maintain our 65-mile section of the AT and its cabins, shelters, monuments, and rest stops between Pennsylvania's Lehigh and Susquehanna Rivers.
posted Aug 22, 2022
The Allentown Hiking Club was formed in December 1931. As our bylaws state, the aspiration of this club is to escape the crowded city; to walk, hike and climb for enjoyment and exercise with nature loving companions; to maintain its section of the Appalachian Trail; and to stimulate public interests in every phase of nature and the outdoors through programs and lectures.