posted Jun 16, 2020
The Mission of the Wasatch Trails Foundation is to support and help plan a comprehensive and sustainable trail system in Wasatch County, to provide outdoor recreation opportunities for locals and visitors and to meet the growing needs of the biking, hiking and equestrian communities.
posted Jun 15, 2020
Angel Fire Resort began in 1966, as a small ski destination in Northern New Mexico. We are proud to have grown into a four-season resort offering a memorable Rocky Mountain experience for families, outdoor enthusiasts and groups.
posted Jun 15, 2020
Founded in 2010, the Santa Fe Fat Tire Society was created to help unite the growing mountain bike community. Our mission is to promote, advocate, educate and enjoy what mountain biking has to offer Santa Fe.
posted Jun 15, 2020
Velo Cruces is a 501(c)(3) public charity formed in 2015 with the mission of transforming Las Cruces into a great bicycle and pedestrian community.
posted Jun 15, 2020
BikeABQ is a nonprofit organization with over 360 members that engages cyclists through advocacy, education and outreach throughout the city. Since our founding in 1999, BikeABQ has been working with public officials and government staff to communicate the concerns of bicyclists. We engage in education programs and promote infrastructure improvements that make bicycle riding a safe alternative for daily transportation.
posted Jun 15, 2020
Heart of the Gila seeks to conserve our watersheds and educate children, adults, and decision makers about the ecological, social, economic and cultural values of rivers in New Mexico and the bioregions of the greater Southwest.
posted Jun 15, 2020
Taos Land Trust is a thirty-year old non-profit that empowers people to protect the land and traditions they love through education, advocacy, and conservation.
posted Jun 15, 2020
Since 1993, the Santa Fe Conservation Trust has partnered with many landowners to protect their properties in perpetuity. The Santa Fe Conservation Trust currently owns two fee properties and holds 88 conservation easements on more than 39,675 acres in Santa Fe, San Miguel and Rio Arriba counties. We monitor these beautiful, protected lands annually, in perpetuity, ensuring they increase in value to society over time as growth comes to the Land of Enchantment.
posted Jun 15, 2020
Founded in 2002, NMLC is working to preserve New Mexico’s unique and diverse land heritage for conservation purposes and the benefit of local communities, the public, and future generations.
posted Jun 15, 2020
The Prescription Trails program is designed to increase physical activity among New Mexico residents, especially those who are completely physically inactive. To accomplish this, the program aims to: Identify walking venues that are both safe and accessible to patients with diabetes and other chronic disease conditions.