posted Jun 1, 2020
The Kansas Land Trust is a private, non-profit organization helping landowners protect the natural character, working landscape, wildlife habitat and valuable natural resources on their property. Protecting these conservation values benefits both future landowners and the broader community.
posted Jun 1, 2020
The essence of our organization exists in our human spirit – a small but mighty group who are passionate about our horses, in-love with the great outdoors and possess the spirit and determination to keep our dream of horse trail riding in Nebraska alive for future generations.
posted Jun 1, 2020
The Northwest Nebraska Trails Association formed in early 2017 when a group of outdoor recreationists saw the need for a local organization to support the development, promotion and maintenance of the region’s outstanding trails resources for non-motorized exploration.
posted Jun 1, 2020
Incorporated in 1989, the Nebraska Trails Foundation exists to developing multi-use trails throughout Nebraska resulting in healthier lives, natural green space corridors, and improved quality of life for all.
posted Jun 1, 2020
The Nebraska Land Trust was founded in 2001 as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, dedicated to the mission of protecting agricultural, historical, and natural resources on land in Nebraska through education, partnering and permanent conservation. From hardwood forests on our eastern bluffs to pine covered buttes in the Panhandle, Nebraska is a land of contrast and beauty.
posted Jun 1, 2020
The Georgia-Alabama Land Trust, Inc. is a nonprofit conservation organization that actively works to protect and steward land. We are the largest land trust that services the Southeastern region of the United States. Since 1994, our mission has been protecting land for present and future generations.
posted Jun 1, 2020
Freshwater Land Trust conserves, connects, and cares for land and water in Central Alabama, creating dynamic green spaces for future generations. In the simplest terms, we conserve land and build trails so that Alabama’s communities are healthier and happier.
posted Jun 1, 2020
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 1, 2020
The Friends of White Clay Creek State Park is a Delaware 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization run entirely by volunteers. Membership in the Friends is open to anyone with an interest in the preservation and enhancement of White Clay Creek State Park.
Our members come from a variety of backgrounds, with differing interests, knowledge, and concerns for the park’s protection. All share the desire to preserve the park for the benefit of current and future generations.
posted Jun 1, 2020
Each mile traveled in Delaware reveals a new landscape and new possibilities. The outdoors are calling to you. Answer by spending the day in nature at a Delaware State Park, perhaps Killens Pond or Brandywine Creek, or a National Wildlife Refuge, like Bombay Hook or Prime Hook. The Delaware Beaches have a majesty that must be seen to be believed at Delaware Seashore or Fenwick Island State Parks. Pick a place to hike, bike or glide through the scenery Mother Earth lays out before you. Get out and get going – beauty awaits.