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Majestic Trails is the ideal destination for a family-oriented excursion that includes, but is not limited to, camping in our Rustic Campground and Riding your ATV’s through miles of mountainous technical trails. Majestic is family owned & operated, set on over 1,000 acres; established in 2001. We are located in the Allegheny Mountain Region of Northwest Pennsylvania. Together we strive for excellence in all we do.
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Premier Motocross Track (family owned) and promote practice and racing. We are AMA Sanctioned and promote MDRA, MAMA, PAMX, MX Sports, District 6 Events
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Formed in 1992, CVRTC has spent over 20 years developing the former Cumberland Valley Railroad into an improved multi-use trail to serve all ages and abilities.
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A non-profit conservation group promoting the restoration and conservation of natural resources in the Kiski-Conemaugh Watershed through environmental stewardship and low impact recreation.
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Capital Area Greenbelt- Run it. Bike it. Bird it. Walk it.
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The Cambria County Conservation & Recreation Authority strives to provide the residents of Cambria County sustainable recreational hiking, biking, walking, and running trail experiences that connect citizens with the region’s assets to encourage an active, healthy lifestyle.
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Features 3 Motocross Tracks of different skill levels. Tracks are all motocross with doubles, tabletops, triples, step-ups and high banked berms. The Beginner (PeeWee) track is for the absolute beginner, the track features excellent learning jumps. The Intermediate track has plenty of action with lots of tabletops and jumps. The Advanced track has lots of big air jumps, tabletops and even a water jump on the advanced track. Tracks are groomed and watered regularly, and track layouts change often. All three tracks are open to both motorcycles and quads. The kids (PeeWe) track is separate from the other two tracks for the little ones and the inexperienced. There is a Club House that sells hot food during the spring and summer riding seasons, a nice comfortable place to sit down and eat while perhaps watching your favorite videos on our big screen TV. We have a shower house with private showers for everyone to get cleaned up.
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The Anthracite Scenic Trails Association (ASTA) is a non-profit all-volunteer group of trail supporters who, with the inspiration of Judy and David Rimple, joined together twenty-five years ago to promote the acquisition, preservation and conservation of abandoned and out-of service railroad rights-of-way in Luzerne County.
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River Parks was established as a public-private partnership in 1974. Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa provide the majority of funds for day-to-day River Parks operations. These funds are generously supplemented by private benefactors whose gifts, large and small, make River Parks one of the premier public park facilities in the region.
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The organization is a membership association of equestrian trail riders with a common interest in promoting trail riding as a family activity, educating the public as to the care and conditioning of the horse for trail activities, and facilitating the general improvement of equestrian trails and equestrian camping accommodations in Oklahoma.