posted Aug 1, 2022
Getting healthy has never been so rewarding! Introducing an app that rewards you for getting outside. Getting outside has been proven to improve your physical and mental health. So go ahead, step outside, get into your local park, and get moving! While you are at it, earn points that can be redeemed for real rewards from Tennessee State Parks.
posted Aug 1, 2022
The Friends of the Cresheim Trail is a non-profit, volunteer, community initiative working to build a multi-use trail in Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties primarily along an old rail road right-of-way.
posted Aug 1, 2022
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge welcomes you, your friends, family and neighbors.
posted Aug 1, 2022
Your Adventure RX provides the ultimate outdoor experience for women traveling into Montana. What’s YOUR ADVENTURE prescription?
posted Aug 1, 2022
The mission of the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is to protect birds of prey and other migratory birds in the Western Lake Superior Region through research, education, and stewardship.
posted Aug 1, 2022
The Norwottuck Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that supports the build-out and operation of the Mass Central Rail Trail (MCRT), the longest rail trail in New England. For local groups and communities, we offer small project grants along the corridor, such as restoration of historic mile-markers and informational kiosks inviting trail users to explore Massachusetts’s a long, storied railroad and industrial past. Additionally, we support small, quick, targeted feasibility studies for future connections along our rail-to-trail linear corridor parks.
posted Jul 29, 2022
CARMAN takes pride in creating spaces integrating the natural and built environments. The firm has a long history of creating award-winning, sustainable spaces used for a variety of purposes such as education, recreation and place-making in the public realm.
posted Jul 29, 2022
It’s human nature to explore.
We believe the most valuable learning happens outdoors. Our location at the southern tip of Illinois includes ecosystems where both southern and northern tree species thrive, where you can find cypress swamps and limestone bluffs only a few miles apart.
Many learning hours are spent in the thousands of acres of forest on and adjacent to campus – including the Shawnee National Forest, Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, and Trail of Tears State Forest. Our students graduate with the educational background and practical field skills needed to build a successful natural resources career – in a forest, recreation area, or even a big city.
posted Jul 29, 2022
We love trails and want them to be better for everyone!
We're a group of runners who use our local trails and want to give back to make them better for all users. For as much as we may run, we're also hikers and bikers and welcome contributors of all types to work with us in conjunction with Jeffco Open Space to improve everyone's experience on our trail systems.
posted Jul 29, 2022
MHA members work to promote equestrian sports, uniting horse people across all disciplines to develop good horsemanship. We work to maintain Sequoia Arena and to preserve equestrian facilities and trail access in the East Bay Area.
The Metropolitan Horsemen's Association speaks for the equestrian community in public meetings. We interact with other groups and agencies to promote the equestrian presence in the East Bay.