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Outdoor recreation and trail use in Vermont has a long history of contributing to the economy, influencing the culture of local communities, and impacting the natural environment. VTRC provides resources that document the state's efforts to improve sustainability and management of Vermont's trail networks and trail-based recreation.
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The Vermont Trails and Greenways Council (VTGC) is an independent advisory body that works with the Vermont Agency of Forest Parks and Recreation (FPR) to support Vermont Trails and Outdoor Recreation. The Council was founded as a nonprofit made up of a wide range of Vermont trail organizations. Our primary mission is to ensure that people will always have access to the trails and landscape of Vermont. This mission is driven by a commitment to trails as critical infrastructure for Vermont communities in ensuring better health, sustainable economies, and an increased commitment to conservation.
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Vermont outdoor services & adventure travel resources for guided & self guided recreation based vacations.
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We are a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the mission of providing an enriching and immersive outdoor experience for everyone. By collaborating with our partners in recreation, we will create a four-season hut network across the Green Mountain State.
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The Catamount Trail is Vermont's end-to-end cross country ski trail. The CTA conserves, protects, and maintains the 300-mile Catamount Trail for the thousands of skiers and snowshoers who use and support the trail each year.
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The Cross Vermont Trail Association is a formal organization of people who want to help make this trail complete. We are an incorporated non profit, 501(c)(3), member based and volunteer driven, with two part time staff members. Our mission is to assist municipalities, recreation groups, and landowners in the creation and management of a four-season, multi-use trail across the state of Vermont for public recreation, alternative transportation, and awareness of our natural and cultural heritage.
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The Ridgeline Outdoor Collective was founded during the winter of 2013 and was originally named the Rochester/Randolph Area Sports Trail Alliance (RASTA) . The initial efforts of the Collective were centered around developing ways to promote backcountry skiing access on public and private land. Before long, Ridgeline members realized there was additional local interest in trails for other forms of outdoor recreational activities as well, like mountain biking. Local interest quickly grew around the idea of creating a sustainable trail and glade network that extends through public and private land and can be used for various activities such as hiking, running, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and mountain biking. The proposed trails and glades would encourage sustainable outdoor recreation for locals and visitors alike. In the Spring of 2021 the Ridgeline board of directors voted to change our organizations name from the Rochester/Randolph Area Sport Trails Alliance to the Ridgeline Outdoor Collective.
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Through a family of unified chapters, we carry out our mission, which is to ensure the sustainable future of mountain biking in Vermont and to thoughtfully promote the best riding in the Northeast by serving as the central hub for advocacy and education.
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The Tampa Bay Conservancy was founded in 2001 to protect the Tampa Bay region’s natural, cultural, scenic and agricultural heritage. The TBC has worked on land protection throughout Tampa Bay, recently expanding north to Citrus County and east to Polk County.
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The mission of Tall Timbers is to foster exemplary land stewardship through research, conservation and education.