posted Oct 19, 2020
The Portneuf Greenway Foundation’s mission is to create a network of paved bicycle and pedestrian trails throughout the greater Pocatello area to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors by establishing and improving the Portneuf Greenway as a community resource. The foundation is a 503(c) organization established in 1992 and is governed by a volunteer board of directors. The Foundation has no paid employees and receives no direct funding from the City of Pocatello or Chubbuck for public facilities.
posted Oct 19, 2020
People need public land—and for almost 25 years, The Southern California Mountains Foundation has worked to protect it. Through conservation initiatives, innovative environmental education, and the operation of the largest discovery center and local corps serving the Inland Empire, we empower people to learn and protect the San Bernardino National Forest.
posted Oct 19, 2020
Chartered by Congress, the National Forest Foundation was created with a simple mission: bring people together to restore and enhance our National Forests and Grasslands.
posted Oct 19, 2020
The Friends of Jawbone (FOJ) is a non-profit, public benefit corporation dedicated to the promotion of outdoor recreation in the Jawbone Canyon area. Formed in 1998, Friends of Jawbone supports and develops projects to improve, protect, and maintain existing trails and to promote understanding, education, and cooperation among all users of public lands.
posted Oct 19, 2020
Friends of El Mirage is a non profit organization that manages the Visitor Center, tortoise habitat, and the 24,000 acre El Mirage OHV Recreational Park.
posted Oct 19, 2020
Tillamook Estuaries Partnership is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and restoration of Tillamook County's watersheds through active stewardship, scientific inquiry, community engagement, and education.
posted Oct 19, 2020
We started in 2010 as a small group of fiery volunteers determined to restore a single route through the Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area. Since then we’ve developed into the area’s only organization dedicated to wilderness stewardship. With over 350 miles of trails, 800 members, and over 100 volunteers, Siskiyou Mountain Club is leading the way to preserving the most remote, wild, treasured and threatened trails throughout Southwest Oregon and Northwest California.
posted Oct 19, 2020
The Oregon State Snowmobile Association is a non-profit organization formed in 1972 by a small group of snowmobilers working to find a way to provide a groomed statewide trail system and to assure continued access to our public lands. We are currently an organization with twenty-five member clubs and a trail system of 6,410 miles of multi-use snowmobile trails. We promote safe and responsible snowmobiling, represent snowmobilers as an organized group and promote proper recreational use of our land by working together with the Forest Service, BLM and other land managers to develop and maintain a quality trail system and winter recreation opportunities. Our mission, briefly stated, is to protect, promote and enhance the family sport of snowmobiling.
posted Oct 19, 2020
The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is a special place. One of the largest expanses of temperate coastal sand dunes in the world, the stark, mist-shrouded views of dunes, forests, and ocean in such close proximity to one another are rare and hauntingly beautiful. Many plants and animals, including some found in few other places, call this area home. In 1972, Congress designated this 31,500-acre portion of the Siuslaw National Forest as a National Recreation Area in recognition of its unique values.
posted Oct 15, 2020
We're a snowmobile club based out of Santiam Pass, Oregon, since 1973. Our warming shelter and groomer are located adjacent to Hoodoo Ski area. Our members are passionate about the sport of snowmobiling as well as stewardship of the public lands we share.