posted Mar 18, 2022
Advocates for Multi-Use of Public Lands is an organization made up of passionate recreationists. Our focus includes the organization of public support and the creation of a unified voice to maintain and protect broad access to our public lands for motorized as well as non-motorized recreational uses in a cooperative and cohabitant manner. We believe in the co-existence of recreation and conservation for all.
posted Mar 18, 2022
The KPBCH is all about resurrecting and maintaining the historic horse trails here on the Kenai Peninsula so future generations may enjoy them as we have.
posted Mar 18, 2022
Since 1997, Ten Eyck Landscape Architects (TELA) has connected the urban dweller with nature and each other through civic, institutional, commercial, residential, and mixed-use urban infill landscape architecture projects.
posted Mar 18, 2022
Building, maintaining and protecting trails in Park City, Utah since 1992. A member-supported nonprofit organization.
posted Mar 18, 2022
The Hays County chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist™ program provides training and volunteer opportunities to individuals who wish to learn about and promote the sustainable use, conservation, and maintenance of our natural resources and who afterward are willing to continue serving as volunteers in such endeavors.
posted Mar 18, 2022
Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of people with disabilities through inclusive sport, wellness and recreation programs.
posted Mar 17, 2022
The Circuit will be a more than 800-mile network of bicycle and pedestrian trails connecting people to jobs, communities, and parks in the Greater Philly Region.
posted Mar 17, 2022
Founded in 1996, PAT and our Members have been promoting the creation and preservation of trails in the Piscataquog River Watershed for over 25 years.
posted Mar 16, 2022
The Conservation Corps North Carolina (CCNC) moves forward from the tradition of the Civilian Conservation Corps to engage young people in conservation service projects through meaningful work on the land.
posted Mar 16, 2022
The Trail of Tears Association is a national nonprofit with a mission to identify, protect, and preserve Trail of Tears National Historic Trail resources and to promote awareness of the Trail’s legacy, including the removal stories of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole, consistent with the National Park Service’s trail plan.