posted Dec 9, 2020
Connecting you to opportunities to paddle, camp and explore NC's Lower Roanoke River & the historic small towns found throughout the region. Come GO WILD!
posted Dec 9, 2020
Sound Rivers is a nonprofit organization that guards the health of the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River Basins.
posted Dec 9, 2020
North Carolina High Peaks Trail Association, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization incorporated as a North Carolina nonprofit corporation. Our purpose is to advance the public’s awareness, education, understanding and appreciation of nature, wildlife and the natural environment by engaging in outdoor recreational activiites including walking, hiking, bicycling and water sports in the North and South Toe River basins, Ivy Creek and the North Carolina portion of the Nolichucky River in the mountains of Western North Carolina.
posted Dec 9, 2020
The mission of the non-profit Elkin Valley Trails Association (EVTA) is to increase the quality of life in the Elkin Valley by building and promoting a network of trails and greenways. These trails and greenways will provide educational opportunities, preserve our area history, promote health, wellness and a healthy lifestyle, provide economic opportunities, provide a unique birding opportunity, and offer organized hikes for visitors and residents of the area.
posted Dec 9, 2020
This 1500 acre nature preserve results from a unique public/private partnership between Cleveland County, Town of Boiling Springs and our non-profit Board.
posted Dec 8, 2020
Mike Powell has been living and breathing photography for 30 years. He got his start in the challenging world of sports photography at just 16, where you often have only natural light, a sharp eye, and a split second to get the shot.
Covering all kinds of world-class athletes competing in world-class events, including the Super Bowl, the Summer and Winter Olympics, the World Cup, and the Tour de France – many of them multiple times - Mike honed an uncanny ability to capture the elegance, emotion, and art of the human body in motion.
posted Dec 8, 2020
To foster small-watercraft education, access, safe recreation, and marine stewardship on Bellingham Bay.
The Community Boating Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit fostering safe small-boat recreation on Bellingham Bay. The CBC was founded by a core of local small-watercraft enthusiasts in 2006 and began services to the public in 2007. The CBC is not a club. There are no memberships and no dues. Programs and services are available to all. Much-appreciated tax-deductible donations, season-pass sales, dry-moorage fees, and rentals of sailboats and human-powered watercraft enable the CBC to provide the safety and skills education that is the core of the organization’s mission. Volunteers are integrated into all aspects of the organization from maintaining boats, assisting with rentals, teaching educational classes, tabling at events, and serving as board and committee members.
posted Dec 2, 2020
Formed in 1985, the Cardigan Highlanders Volunteer Trail Crew has a primary focus on maintaining hiking trails on Mount Cardigan and Mount Sunapee in western New Hampshire, while periodically venturing farther afield to assist other trail crews across New Hampshire and Vermont. The crew also works with state agencies and local non-profits to design and build hiking trails.
posted Dec 2, 2020
Since the late 1800s, reaching the summit of Mount Washington has been on the must-do list for most travelers to the White Mountains of New Hampshire. To this day, the combination of amazing scenery, world-famous weather conditions, and adventures for all abilities and ages make it a highlight for visitors to the region, and locals alike. The mountain is steeped in history, and central to that is the legendary Mt. Washington Auto Road.
posted Dec 2, 2020
The Mount Washington Cog Railway is one of the world's great rail adventures, and has been making its dramatic ascent to the summit of the highest peak in the Northeast for over 150 years.