posted Apr 22, 2022
We’re bringing joy and freedom to kids and families in our community.
One bike, one ride, and one mile at a time.
posted Apr 22, 2022
The JMBA is a non profit org. which aims to inspire mountain bikers and trail builders in Juneau Alaska.
posted Apr 22, 2022
Nā Ala Hele is the State of Hawai‘i Trail and Access Program, created to manage public resources related to hiking. The program manages trail access and conducts trail maintenance in order to provide important public services including recreational opportunities, experiences related to cultural history and historic trails, and economic opportunities where possible for commercial trail vendors. Nā Ala Hele trails are also important for access into natural areas for management, research, hunting, and wildfire response.
posted Apr 22, 2022
Founded in 1992, GARTRA is a non-profit, member managed club. The primary charter of the club is to ensure that public off-road motorized recreational areas are kept open and in good condition to provide a safe place to ride. We are a dedicated group of volunteers who meet regularly to study and act on civic, environmental and regulatory issues of concern to off-road recreational trail riders. We get out in the woods and work on the trails! Our cooperation with the US Forest Service and other property owners is vital to provide safe, environmentally responsible trail riding opportunities in the future. https://www.gartra.com/
posted Apr 21, 2022
Okanogan Land Trust is a non-profit conservation organization located in North Central Washington. We collaborate with landowners, community members, organizations, and businesses to conserve and protect what makes this place special: natural landscapes, wide open spaces, working farms and ranches, clean air and water, and abundant wildlife.
posted Apr 21, 2022
The mission of the Katawba Valley Land Trust is to protect the natural resources, cultural resources, open lands, waters, and vistas of aesthetic value in the Catawba River Valley and surrounding areas.
posted Apr 21, 2022
The Western Wildlife Corridor, Inc. is a Cincinnati‐based 501 (c)(3) nonprofit nature conservancy land trust formed in 1992. Our mission includes the protection of natural habitat along the Ohio River Valley from the Mill Creek to the Indiana line, and we own and manage nature preserves totaling nearly 200 acres. WWC is headquartered and focused on the west side of Cincinnati.
posted Apr 21, 2022
Over the past 20 years, the Philander Chase Conservancy has protected 62 farms and properties totaling 5,500 acres of land.
posted Apr 21, 2022
Captina Conservancy is a non-profit land trust with a focus on conserving and protecting the Captina Creek and regional watersheds.
posted Apr 21, 2022
The Central New York Land Trust seeks to preserve and protect natural areas in order to provide our communities clean water, clean air, wildlife habitat, and a chance to connect with the land.