posted Jun 17, 2021
Bike, skate, run, walk, ride horses, or commute on the existing trail sections, and support us in our vision to have trail connections from serene Mt. Rainier National Park to the bustling Tacoma Waterfront.
posted Aug 13, 2020
The Foothills Trail Conference was established on May 23, 1974 as a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization to promote and support the development of the Foothills Trail. It established as its purpose “the coordination of groups and individuals interested in advancing, completion, use and maintenance of the Foothills Trail.”
The 77-mile trail linking Oconee and Table Rock State Parks was in place by 1981. The Conservancy has promoted and supported the trail by developing the Foothills Trail Guidebook and map, trail maintenance, and contributing to publications about the trail. In November of 2018, the name of the organization was changed to the Foothills Trail Conservancy.
posted Jun 7, 2022
Footpath Foundation connects youth to nature, providing outdoor experiences they would not otherwise have. Opportunities such as hiking, exploring, fishing, and camping help kids become more resilient, improve their physical and mental health, and develop life-enhancing skills.
posted Dec 25, 2023
The Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) have lived in Forest County, Wisconsin, since the late 1800s. Around 1880, groups settled in areas near Blackwell and Wabeno and have lived in that area since, as well as in the Carter and Crandon (or Stone Lake) areas.
By pursuing a diverse set of business models, the Forest County Potawatomi of today are the largest employer in Forest County. With revenues from various tribal enterprises, the Potawatomi have invested in the health, wellness, education, environment and future of its people.
posted Nov 25, 2021
A non-profit organization dedicated to sustainable forestry, education and accessible recreation.
posted Feb 27, 2024
The Forest Lake Area Trail System (FLATS), an all-volunteer community organization, was formed in April 2009 to support the development, use, and maintenance of trails in Adair County.
posted May 2, 2018
Forest Park Conservancy restores and protects Forest Park, Portland's 5,200 acre urban forest. Guided by the Greater Forest Park Conservation Initiative, we maintain trails, restore habitat, and inspire community appreciation for our greatest natural treasure.
posted Nov 18, 2020
Forest Park Forever is a private nonprofit conservancy that partners with the City of St. Louis to restore, maintain and sustain Forest Park. Supported by our generous members, donors and volunteers, we ensure that Forest Park is beautiful and welcoming – now and forever.
posted Jul 6, 2020
People of all ages and interests can relax, get active, or just have fun in the Forest Preserves of Cook County. With thousands of acres to explore and hundreds of events year-round, there are so many ways to get out and experience nature.
posted Jun 1, 2018
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County manages nearly 26,000 acres in 60 preserves containing prairie, woods and wetlands and a variety of wildlife.