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posted Jan 31, 2022

Tanglefoot Trail

The Tanglefoot Trail®, north Mississippi’s longest Rails to Trails conversion meandering 43.6 miles through the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area.


posted Jan 31, 2022

Michigan Trails and Recreation Alliance of Land and the Environment (MI-TRALE)

MI-TRALE was founded in June of 2001 to band together both motorized and non-motorized trail enthusiasts who valued their environment and worked to carefully develop trail opportunities in the Western Upper Peninsula (UP) of Michigan for everyone to enjoy. We started with less than 100 miles of trails in the entirety of the Western UP, and due to dedicated club members diligently working in concert with the Ottawa National Forest (ONF), the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Private Land Owners, elected State and Local officials, as well as many others, we are now responsible for maintaining over 585 miles of trails!


posted Jan 31, 2022

Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary

Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary (JBWS or Sanctuary) is located within the tidal reaches of the Patuxent River, in southern Anne Arundel County. It was established in 1985 and is operated by the Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks. The Sanctuary protects about 1,700 acres of unique tidal freshwater marshes, forested wetlands, upland and riparian forest, creeks, meadows, pine and sand barrens, and fields along the Patuxent River.


posted Jan 31, 2022

Saco Bay Trails

Saco Bay Trails is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization and our mission is to create and maintain a network of trails and to promote its acceptance and use by the public.


posted Jan 31, 2022

Western Riding Club

Western Horse oriented family club. Founded on August 31, 1941 and located in Boise. Facilities include a club house, 400x200 outdoor arena, round pen, trail course, 1/3 mile race track and access to BLM land.


posted Jan 31, 2022

Georgia Appalachian Trail Club

Georgia Appalachian Trail Club manages, maintains, and protects the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Georgia with volunteers from its membership and the interested public. The Georgia Appalachian Trail Club promotes the appreciation of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and natural outdoor places through education and recreational activities, with an emphasis on conservation ethics and protection of the forests, their natural resources and wilderness areas.


posted Jan 31, 2022

KPM Franklin

KPM Franklin provides high-quality and high-value civil engineering, surveying and planning services.Previously known as Franklin Hart & Reid, KPM Franklin unites proven business management practices with emerging innovative technologies to solve the toughest challenges and deliver projects on-time and within budget for our privately owned and public sector clients.


posted Jan 31, 2022

Friends of the Norwalk River Valley Trail, Inc

The NRVT mission is to build and maintain a 30 mile, ten-foot wide multi-use trail from Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk, passing through Wilton, Ridgefield and Redding terminating at Rogers Park in Danbury.


posted Jan 28, 2022

High Line Canal Conservancy

The Conservancy was formed in 2014 by a passionate coalition of private citizens to provide leadership and harness the region’s commitment to protecting the future of the High Line Canal. With support from each jurisdiction and in partnership with Denver Water, the Conservancy is connecting stakeholders in support of comprehensive planning to ensure that the Canal is protected and enhanced for future generations.


posted Jan 28, 2022

Irvine Ranch Conservancy

Through various Programs we help landowners protect the natural resources while providing outstanding visitor experiences on the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks and surrounding areas.


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Virginia Horse Council

Beaverdam, Virginia

Virginia Horse Council is your voice for the expanding equine industry in the Commonwealth of Virginia


16157 Pug Swamp Lane, Beaverdam, Virginia 23015
(888) 467-7382 • [email protected]
https://www.virginiahorsecouncil.org

Austin Parks Foundation

Austin, Texas

Since 1992, Austin Parks Foundation has been committed to ensuring the future of Austin’s parks, trails and green spaces. We provide resources, programming and funding to ensure access to parks for every Austinite. We cr...


1023 Springdale Rd #4B, Austin, Texas 78721
(512) 477-1566 • [email protected]
https://austinparks.org/

Ojai Valley Land Conservancy

Ojai, California

The OVLC is a nonprofit, non-governmental, land protection organization supported by private donations. We work to protect and restore the views, trails, water, and wildlife of the Ojai Valley for current and future gene...


PO Box 1092 | 370 W Baldwin Road (the old Honor Farm) Bldg A4, Ojai, California 93024
(805) 649-6852 • [email protected]
https://ovlc.org/

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