posted May 26, 2020
Originally founded in 1980, by a group of 22 Maryland riders seeking to save a single trail, Trail Riders Of Today (TROT) expanded into a 501(c)3 organization focusing on preservation and creation of sustainable equestrian trails throughout Maryland.
posted May 26, 2020
The 44 Trails Association (44Trails) is actively involved in the planning, building, maintenance and stewardship of the trails accessible from the FS44 road in Wasco and Hood River Counties and the surrounding Columbia River Gorge area. 44Trails is a non-profit 501(c)3 community service corporation, staffed entirely by volunteers and financed by fund-raising events and donations.
posted May 26, 2020
HRATS is a volunteer based, non-profit organization, made up of cycling enthusiasts. Our mission and focus is to engage and unite the cycling community in order to channel enthusiasm to create, enhance and protect the riding opportunities in the greater Hood River area. This includes the area within a 30 mile radius of Hood River, in both Oregon and Washington.
posted May 26, 2020
Formed in 2003, the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship (SBTS) is a volunteer driven 501c3 non-profit dedicated to the maintenance and enhancement of trail systems. It is our goal to preserve, restore, and enhance trails in the Tahoe, Plumas and Lassen National Forests in an environmentally sensitive and ecologically responsible fashion.
posted May 26, 2020
Based out of the Loveland/Fort Collins area, we are a non-profit (501c3) trail building organization that partners with various local government and other non-profits agencies to build, repair and maintain the soft surface trails in the Northern Colorado Area. Consisting of only volunteers, our organization provides quality trail work at little to no cost to the agencies that we support so that they can focus on keeping our Natural Area clean, safe and open for future generations to enjoy. We proudly accept anyone from the community that wants to help us improve the trails and we will provide any training needed to help you become a proficient trail builder.
posted May 26, 2020
HILT takes a uniquely Hawaiian and holistic approach to land conservation. We conserve lands that enable Hawai'i's long-term well-being, lands with scenic views, agricultural resources, wildlife habitats, water resource areas, cultural and historical values, and outdoor recreation opportunities. We seek to complement the stewardship others are providing for mountaintop watersheds by concentrating largely on needs and opportunities for coastal and agricultural lands. HILT protects land primarily through the use of Conservation Easements held in perpetuity.
posted May 26, 2020
We Keep the Promise of Wilderness – By acquiring and transferring private lands (inholdings) to public ownership that complete designated and proposed wilderness areas, or directly protect wilderness values.
posted May 26, 2020
We specialize in sustainable design-build mountain bike trails. Single track, dirt jumps, pump tracks, we do it all. We also provide hiking, equestrian, and greenway trail solutions.
posted May 26, 2020
Red Construction specializes in building low-impact, sustainable trails that are enjoyable by everyone. Our trails are typically narrow with a more “back-country” feel, but we also construct trails up to road width using best practices, with a keen eye to topography and maintaining drainage. No matter the size of trail, we feel our “niche” would best be described as minimal disturbance – we are a good fit for those areas of environmental sensitivity.
posted May 26, 2020
We specialize in the installation of eco-friendly, landscape naturalization and restoration plantings as well as innovative landscaping and hardscaping. Using native stones or importing stones from local quarries we can create unique sculptures, rustic benches, walkways and accents for your gardens and outdoor spaces. Our innovative services include selective land clearing, steep slope grading, ditch cleaning, boulder setting and drainage solutions.