posted Nov 25, 2020
The Delaware River Greenway Partnership (DRGP) seeks to engage with public and private partners to promote stewardship of the Wild and Scenic Lower Delaware River and its tributaries and to foster a shared sense of place among communities that adjoin the river by preserving and enhancing its ecological, scenic, historic, cultural and recreational resources. DRGP’s activities are concentrated in the region from the Delaware Water Gap through the upper Estuary, but some projects necessarily extend beyond these boundaries. DRGP is the host organization for the federally designated Delaware River Scenic Byway.
posted Nov 25, 2020
Camden Community Partnership is facilitating the revival of the City of Camden, creating an environment where people choose to live, work, and invest.
published Nov 2020
The Coalition for Recreational Trails is pleased to announce the winners for the 2020 Tom Petri Annual Achievement Awards in recognition of outstanding use of Recreational Trails Program (RTP) funds.
posted Nov 24, 2020
The White Mountain Snowmobile Club is a Non-Profit Organization, founded in 1970. We maintain and serve the trails in the Lincoln-Woodstock area, located in the heart of the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
posted Nov 24, 2020
The White Mt Ridge Runners have been serving the Berlin NH area snowmobiling community for decades. Starting with tractor groomers and eventually making our way to newer type groomers such as PistenBully and Tucker Terra groomers. The Ridge Runners have also constructed and maintain the Jericho Warming hut in Jericho Mt. State Park.
posted Nov 24, 2020
Our club was founded in 1979 and has grown from the half-dozen families that made up the core group back then to the 250 families that belong today. Many changes have occurred over the last 35 years, not only with the sport of snowmobiling, but within the club. Grooming equipment has evolved from a converted sidewalk plow to the machines you see on the trails today. Meeting locations have moved from private homes to restaurants and meeting halls, to the present clubhouse. But throughout the purpose of the club has never changed, which is to promote the sport of snowmobiling and make it a safe and enjoyable sport for the entire family.
posted Nov 24, 2020
The town of Errol is located in Coos County in northeastern New Hampshire, bordering Maine. Errol is home to half of beautiful Umbagog Lake. Sparsely populated, Errol is a popular vacation site for those who enjoy nature. Errol has everything a snowmobiler could ask for in the Great North Woods. Plenty of lodging, gas, food, groomed trails and wonderful scenery.
posted Nov 24, 2020
Umbagog ATV club is a non-profit organization made up of volunteers that maintain Errol area ATV trails, work with landowners and promote safe ATV riding.
posted Nov 24, 2020
We are an OHRV club in the midwest of New Hampshire between the Lake Sunapee and Dartmouth College. We have about 50+ miles of technical riding trails with lots of mud.
Cat Hole, Arrowhead, Sugar River Recreational Rail Trail.
posted Nov 24, 2020
The Swift Diamond Riders is one of 25 snowmobile clubs in New Hampshire. Our trails in Stewartstown, NH offer a direct link to the surrounding towns of Colebrook, Pittsburg and Errol. The club operates out of our Warming Hut/Clubhouse, just before Coleman State Park in Stewartstown. Our core group of dedicated volunteers works hard to create one of the best riding experiences in the state! Over 100 miles of scenic trails are maintained, weaving through vast woodlands, along rapid streams and over scenic mountains. There is plenty of wildlife to see along the trails, too, including deer, moose, birds and other critters.