posted Dec 25, 2023
Protecting The Lakes, Ponds, And Streams Of The Cobbossee Watershed Through Community Engagement, Conservation, And Education.
posted May 25, 2018
Friends of the Columbia Gorge vigorously protect the scenic, natural, cultural, and recreational resources of the Columbia River Gorge. They fulfill this mission by ensuring strict implementation of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act and other laws protecting the region of the Columbia River Gorge; promoting responsible stewardship of Gorge land, air, and waters; encouraging public ownership of sensitive areas; educating the public about the unique natural values of the Columbia River Gorge and the importance of preserving those values; and working with groups and individuals to accomplish mutual preservation goals.
posted Jul 26, 2021
The Concord – Lake Sunapee Rail Trail is a long term vision to build a scenic, family-friendly bike and walking trail to connect the communities along the historic Concord-Claremont Railroad line, from Concord NH to the southern tip of Lake Sunapee.
posted Apr 29, 2024
We're an advocacy group working for expansion and beautification of the Constitution Trail.
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 Jul 9, 2020
To preserve and protect the environmental, cultural, and historical resources of the Cumberland Trail State Scenic Trail corridor, to provide related educational opportunities, and to support park needs.
posted Jun 2, 2020
The Friends of the Delaware Canal is an independent, non-profit organization working to restore, preserve, and improve the Delaware Canal and its surroundings. Our primary goals are to ensure the Canal is fully-watered from Easton to Bristol and the towpath trail is usable over its entire length.
posted Sep 8, 2022
Friends of the Desert Mountains is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed in 1987 by a group of passionate, concerned citizens determined to help to protect the conservation land resources of the Coachella Valley. We’ve built a community of support with our partners, volunteers, and donors to save the unique diversity of the Coachella Valley.
posted Oct 27, 2023
FDRD partners with our local US Forest Service and citizens to sustain the local forest and enhance recreation for all.
posted Dec 13, 2021
The Ecusta Trail, when complete, will be a 19.4 mile multi-use greenway along an unused railway corridor, connecting Hendersonville and Brevard, and all the communities between them!