posted May 18, 2022
Formed in June 2004, we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization consisting of volunteers devoted to the support and preservation of Lincoln State Park and the Col. William Jones Home.
posted May 18, 2022
A volunteer-centered non-profit advocating for and supporting a system of safe and sustainable hiking trails for public use in the Ute Pass area, promoting stewardship for trails and education for responsible trails use.
posted May 18, 2022
The Friends of Copper Falls State Park is a non-profit volunteer organization that sponsors educational activities, park events, and provides financial assistance for special projects. The Friends work to support, enhance, and promote the natural beauty of the Park marked by three stunning waterfalls and deep gorges.
posted May 18, 2022
The Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Committee (FBRTC) is a volunteer advocacy group dedicated to the development, maintenance, and financial support of the Southern New England Trunkline Trail as a multi-use, universally accessible recreational path.
posted May 18, 2022
Pontiac Lake Recreation Area Equestrian Staging Areas and Horseman’s Campground are located off Teggerdine Road in beautiful White Lake Township. 3,800 acres of rolling woodland glacial terrain supports a variety of activities at the park. The designated horse trails are open year round and the area habitat is a mixture of marshes, meadows and old hardwood forest that offer equestrians some of the best trail riding in South East Michigan and is also the home to the headwaters for the Huron River.
posted May 18, 2022
The Carolina Climber's Coalition was established January 16, 1995 with the purposes of preserving the natural environment, promoting safe climbing practices and preserving climber's access to climbing areas in North and South Carolina.
posted May 18, 2022
Capital Off-Road Pathfinders (CORP) is a 501(c)(3) International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) Chapter based in south-central Wisconsin. We are dedicated to building sustainable trails and creating environmentally responsible off road bicycling opportunities.
posted May 18, 2022
Situated on over 600 acres of preserved coastal landscape in Freeport, Maine, we use our diverse landscape to connect people of all ages to the food they eat and where it comes from. Encompassing a demonstration farm, oceanfront campground, wooded trails, and historic buildings, our vibrant campus serves as a unique hub for education and exploration.
posted May 18, 2022
The Wild Rivers Coast Mountain Bicycling Association is 501(c)(3) and member of IMBA, representing Coos and Curry County.
posted May 18, 2022
Our purpose is to provide a unified voice for Allegany County trail users, to coordinate the improvement, development and maintenance of high-quality, year-round, multi-use trails, and to educate the public about trails and their location in New York State.