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posted Jan 16, 2018

North Carolina: Morgan Sommerville

In January 2013, Morgan Sommerville will be completing his 30th year of service to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC).


posted Jan 16, 2018

North Carolina: RG Absher

RG Absher has been a strong leader by encouraging and fostering partnerships throughout a large region of North Carolina.


posted May 1, 2019

North Carolina: Tim Johnson

For two decades, Tim Johnson has been that champion for sustainable trails in North Carolina. His leadership, knowledge, and vision of many significant projects with incalculable impact has created dozens of miles of new sustainable trail on the ground.


posted May 24, 2019

North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District

North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District is a service district of Clackamas County dedicated to providing exceptional parks and recreation programs, facilities, and services. The District offers more than 40 parks, 25 natural areas, 15 miles of trails including the 6-mile Trolley Trail, Mount Talbert Nature Park, and three facilities: Hood View Sports Complex, the North Clackamas Aquatic Park, and the Milwaukie Center.


posted Sep 15, 2020

North Coast Land Conservancy

North Coast Land Conservancy has been working since 1986 to conserve and connect the landscape of the Oregon Coast from the Columbia River to northern Lincoln County by acquiring or otherwise managing lands for their habitat value. With a portfolio of more than 50 fee-title properties in addition to more than a dozen conservation easements, NCLC has completed more fee acquisitions in Oregon than any other local land trust, ranking it alongside The Nature Conservancy and The Trust for Public Lands for statewide conservation impact.


posted Oct 13, 2020

North Country ATV

The North Country ATV has over 120 miles of trails. All trails are on private land with over 100 individual landowners. The North Country ATV has worked very hard in corporation with the landowners to make this happen.


posted Jan 19, 2018

North Country National Scenic Trail

From bird watching to backpacking the North Country National Scenic Trail provides visitors an opportunity to enjoy many rewarding experiences as it winds it's way across seven northern states. Connecting a host of natural, historic, and cultutal areas from valleys to hilltops, cities to small towns, and everything in between. There is something for everyone to enjoy in each changing season!


posted May 24, 2023

North Country National Scenic Trail Connections

Principal work items of this grant include relocation of Kekekabic Trail and relocation of trail connection between Bingshick and Glee Lakes. A few existing segments of the Kekekabic Trail are under water because of beaver activity and lake level fluctuation. Hikers attempting to avoid the deep water currently make their own alternate routes that damage aquatic vegetation and fragment riparian habitats. New trail routes will be located on upland areas making them more resilient. They will also be reviewed for potential cultural resource impacts and constructed using sustainable trail construction techniques thus reducing the potential of future wetland impacts


posted Jun 1, 2020

North Country Trail Association

The day-to-day operations of the North Country Trail Association provide valuable administrative, planning, and volunteer resources to build, maintain, protect and promote the North Country National Scenic Trail. Guided by a Board of Directors who set policy and program direction and provide fiduciary oversight, staff members provide direct support to Chapter volunteers so they can more effectively and safely accomplish their work.


posted Jun 3, 2020

North County Land Trust

North County Land Trust, Inc. (NCLT) is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 regional land conservation organization founded in 1992. Our Mission is to conserve the farms, forests and landscapes that define the character of our region.


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Standing Stone Trail Club

Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

We are dedicated to the preservation, maintenance, and enjoyment of Pennsylvania's Standing Stone Trail SST, an 84 mile long footpath: part of Great Eastern Trail.


PO Box 171, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania 16652
[email protected]
https://www.standingstonetrail.org/

Conasauga District Trails Volunteers

Acworth, Georgia

Conasauga District Trail Volunteers maintain over 300 miles of trails in the Conasauga Ranger District of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests in NW Georgia. Partnering with the U.S. Forest Service and other organiz...


1398 Benbrooke Ln NW, Acworth, Georgia 30101

http://www.teamconasauga.org/

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Atlanta, Georgia

The Department of Natural Resources has statewide responsibilities for the management and conservation of Georgia’s natural and cultural resources.


2 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SE, Suite 1370 East, Atlanta, Georgia 30334

https://gadnr.org/

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