posted Dec 2, 2020
Mount Washington Observatory is a private, nonprofit, member-supported institution with a mission to advance understanding of the natural systems that create Earth’s weather and climate. It serves this mission by maintaining a weather station on the summit of Mount Washington, performing weather and climate research, conducting innovative science education programs, and interpreting the heritage of the Mount Washington region.
posted Dec 2, 2020
We’re the alumni association for anyone who’s ever worked in, on, or around an Appalachian Mountain Club hut. We exist to bring people together, people who share a lifelong bond. In addition to sponsoring social events and opportunities to revisit the huts, we maintain a cabin in Pinkham Notch, publish a bi-annual newsletter, offer material and moral support to the AMC hut system and current croo, and maintain this website. Among many other things.
posted Nov 30, 2020
CCCRA is a non-profit [501(c)(3)] organization devoted to preserving and improving Clay County NC for its residents and visitors. Powered by a nearly 100% volunteer engine, CCCRA is funded through memberships, donations and grants.
posted Nov 30, 2020
The Carolina Mountain Club, now 90 years old and the oldest Hiking and Trail Maintaining Club in Western N.C., fosters the enjoyment of the mountains of Western North Carolina and adjoining regions.
posted Nov 30, 2020
The Winona Forest Recreation Association (aka WFRA) maintains approximately 70 miles of trails in the Winona Forest and Jefferson County Forest Preserve. Both are located in the Tug Hill region of New York State. WFRA, which began as the Tug Hill Ski Club, has reorganized as the Winona Forest Recreation Association in order to include all user groups of the forest. WFRA membership consists of skiers, snowmobilers, atv riders, equestrians, mushers, snowshoers, bikers, hikers and many other outdoor sports enthusiasts. We're not just an ordinary club!
posted Nov 30, 2020
We groom approx. 79 miles of trails that interconnect to other club maintained trails encompassing approximately 600 miles of pure Tug Hill riding
posted Nov 30, 2020
Our club was formed over 40 years ago and still continues strong today with over 700 members. We are members of the Oswego County Snowmobile Association and the New York State Snowmobile Association.
posted Nov 30, 2020
A snowmobile club located on east shore of Lake Ontario, where lake effect snows blanket the area and dedicated members groom the trails smooth!
posted Nov 30, 2020
Riding the Central Adirondack region of Arietta, Lake Pleasant, Piseco, and Speculator
posted Nov 30, 2020
We partner with the Palisades Interstate Park Commission to protect the natural and historical resources of the Palisades Interstate Park (PIP) system. Created as a Friends group in 2001, today we continue to raise funds, create new partnerships, serve as the primary voice of the PIP, and advocate to protect the more than 120,000 acres of special places within the PIP system.