posted Feb 6, 2024
The goal of this project is to increase resilience to extreme weather, flooding, and disasters, and mitigate effects of erosive disturbances, through infrastructure installation and heavy maintenance (reducing deferred maintenance backlog) on trails in the Tri-canyons Area.
posted Feb 6, 2024
All worksites will use an eight-person paid trail crew working with experienced Carolina Mountain Club (CMC) volunteer crew members. Work will begin Fall 2024.
posted Feb 6, 2024
Utilizing its corps of national service Members, AmeriCorps St. Louis (ACSTL) will complete trail improvements over 3-4 weeks in summer 2024.
posted Feb 6, 2024
This project addresses issues with three bridge sites along the first 0.3 miles of the Greenhorn Gulch Trail.
posted Feb 6, 2024
Building upon the successful completion of Phase 1 in 2022, the Santa Fe Fat Tire Society (SFFTS) proposed to the U.S. Forest Service in Jan 2023 Phase 2 of the Arroyo Hondo project, aiming to expand the existing trail network by 25.6 miles.
posted Feb 6, 2024
This project will complete deferred maintenance on the South Teton Trail, the North Teton Trail, the Face Trail, and portions of the Teton Crest Trail within Alaska Basin.
posted Feb 6, 2024
This project will restore the final 14 miles of the 53-mile National Recreation Highline Trail.
posted Feb 6, 2024
To provide support to families that have youth struggling with mental health by introducing cycling and a specific emphasis on BMX racing as a healthy outlet.
posted Feb 6, 2024
SEEDS, North Country Trail (NCT) volunteers, and community volunteers will work with a designated Huron-Manisetee National Forest (HMNF) partner to improve aquatic habitat on the Manistee, White, Muskegon, and Pere Marquette River watersheds through trail rerouting and reconstruction, decommissioning of social trails, and deletion of unauthorized roads and camping areas which negatively impact the river's health.
posted Feb 6, 2024
SEEDS Ecology & Education Centers is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 1999 to implement local solutions to global issues at the intersection of ecology, education, and design. Through its staff, volunteers, and community partners, SEEDS makes a positive direct impact on hundreds of people each day. SEEDS work focuses on place-based activities that regenerate habitat, prevent carbon emissions, develop talent pipelines for green industries, and invest in the next generations.