posted Dec 21, 2017
Mel Huie has been an enthusiastic supporter, advocate, and planner of trails in the Portland area for more than three decades and serves as Metro’s Trails Coordinator.
posted Jun 24, 2020
Welcome to #MelaninBaseCamp: your home base for diversity in outdoor adventure sports. Join the movement and #diversifyoutdoors.
posted Jul 7, 2021
MDG is a landscape architecture and planning firm. Specializing in recreation, public works, agricultural, commercial and residential design.
posted Feb 27, 2020
American Trails knows you are passionate about trails and the positive impact they bring to your community.
posted Dec 25, 2017
The River Bluff Trail is Memorial Hospital's most aggressive and unique campaign for promoting good health behaviors.
posted Dec 15, 2020
Founded in 2000, Memorial Park Conservancy aspires to implement principles of exceptional park management and stewardship in a successful public-private partnership with the Houston Parks and Recreation Department (HPARD). In 2015, Memorial Park Conservancy took over the day-to-day operations and maintenance of 1,100 of the 1,500 acres of Memorial Park.
posted Feb 15, 2019
The mission of the Mendocino Land Trust is to conserve and restore valuable natural resources of the Mendocino County region. It is dedicated to providing public access to the coast and protecting working farmlands and forests, wildlife habitat, open space, scenic vistas and watersheds.
posted Jul 27, 2021
The Mendota Trail is a 12.5 mile hiking and biking recreational trail under active development in Washington County, Virginia. The trail right of way runs from Bristol to Mendota, Virginia.
posted Jul 30, 2021
The seat of government for the Menominee Tribe is located approximately 45 miles northwest of Green Bay, Wisconsin, on the Menominee Indian Reservation, in the Village of Keshena. The Reservation shares nearly coterminous geopolitical boundaries with Menominee County, is situated on the ancestral homelands of its 8,551 tribal members, and includes 5 main communities: Keshena, Neopit, Middle Village, Zoar, and South Branch. The Reservation is comprised of 235,523 acres, or approximately 357.96 square miles, and includes over 407 miles of improved and unimproved roads, 187 rivers and streams, and 53 lakes.