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posted Jan 10, 2019

Oregon State Parks

The mission of the Parks and Recreation Department is to provide and protect outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic and recreational sites for the enjoyment and education of present and future generations.


posted Oct 19, 2020

Oregon State Snowmobile Association

The Oregon State Snowmobile Association is a non-profit organization formed in 1972 by a small group of snowmobilers working to find a way to provide a groomed statewide trail system and to assure continued access to our public lands. We are currently an organization with twenty-five member clubs and a trail system of 6,410 miles of multi-use snowmobile trails. We promote safe and responsible snowmobiling, represent snowmobilers as an organized group and promote proper recreational use of our land by working together with the Forest Service, BLM and other land managers to develop and maintain a quality trail system and winter recreation opportunities. Our mission, briefly stated, is to protect, promote and enhance the family sport of snowmobiling.


posted May 23, 2018

Oregon State University

Oregon State is an international public research university that draws people from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. We embrace our responsibility to Oregon and the world, building a future that’s smarter, healthier, more prosperous and more just. We see what could be and have worked relentlessly for 150 years to make it so.


posted Jun 5, 2019

Oregon State University - College of Forestry

The Oregon State University College of Forestry is an internationally recognized leader that is transforming education, research and policy for managing and sustaining working forest ecosystems in the 21st century.


posted Apr 17, 2023

Oregon Timber Trail Alliance

Conceived in 2015, the Oregon Timber Trail links Oregon's communities and backcountry landscapes through profound mountain biking experiences. We know that challenging and inspiring outdoor recreation is a great vector for personal growth and wellbeing, as well as an enormous driver for the struggling economies of Oregon’s rural communities. We strive to make these experiences accessible to everyone and are proud to welcome riders from all over the world and all walks of life.


posted Sep 7, 2018

Oregon Trails Coalition

The Oregon Trails Coalition is a cooperative body of broad-based, statewide trail interests dedicated to supporting, promoting, and advocating for the preservation, development, and stewardship of a statewide network of sustainable, world-class trails. The Oregon Trails Coalition strives to ensure that Oregon’s trails benefit all of our residents and visitors, and inspire respect for Oregon’s natural and cultural resources.


posted Jun 26, 2020

Oregon-California Trails Association (OCTA)

The Oregon-California Trails Association (a non-profit, 501 (C) (3) association) is the nation’s largest and most influential organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of overland emigrant trails and the emigrant experience. Beginning in 1812 over 500,000 emigrants traveled the trails to reach a brighter future.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Oregon: Chuck Frayer

Chuck Frayer is a nationally recognized expert for outdoor recreation design.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Oregon: Gary Chapman - Corvallis to the Sea Trail Partnership

The Corvallis to the Sea Trail Partnership began as a coalition of individuals and groups sharing a common vision for a 60+ mile trail for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians stretching from the Willamette Valley and over the Coast Range to the Pacific Ocean.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Oregon: Jim Talburt

In 1998, soon after retiring from the Forest Service, Jim Talburt founded The Motley Crew, a hard-working volunteer trail maintenance crew who average about 1,800 hours each year. All members are over the age of 61.


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Century West Engineering

Lake Oswego, Oregon

Since 1969, Century West Engineering has been supporting communities throughout the Pacific Northwest by providing a wide range of technical expertise and services. Century West’s longevity and success is a direct result...


5500 Meadows Road, Suite 250, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035
(503) 419-2130 • [email protected]
https://centurywest.com/

Chippewa Watershed Conservancy

Mount Pleasant, Michigan

The Chippewa Watershed Conservancy’s mission is to protect and restore Central Michigan’s land, water, and wildlife resources to improve the quality of life for all.


PO Box 896 | 306 S. University Ave., Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48804-0896
(989) 772-5777 • [email protected]
https://cwc-mi.org/

Southernmost Illinois Tourism Bureau

Anna, Illinois

Southernmost Illinois has rich historic heritage, a spectacular national forest, and two great rivers. Southernmost Illinois is unique in its blend of fascinating things to see and do during a day, a week or a month's va...


PO Box 378, Anna, Illinois 62906
(618) 833-9928
https://southernmostillinois.com/

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