posted May 25, 2023
The goal of this project is to rehabilitate the Pincushion Mountain Ski Trails (Pincushion Trails), using volunteers and contracted mechanical equipment (excavator/cats) to repair erosion damage and repair and supplement drainage culvert systems. The project includes several steps to improve trail functionality and drainage. We will establish a consistent 15-foot-wide trail tread using mechanical equipment to repair erosion damage, move ditches in some sections, regrade worn trails on steep hills, and clean out existing ditches to re-establish proper drainage of water. We will also repair and reinstall or add new culverts to ensure that water can flow freely from the higher side of the trail to the lower side.
posted Jun 11, 2021
The Pine Hill Partnership is a non-profit volunteer organization formed to steward the 275 wooded acres of Pine Hill Park in Rutland, Vermont.
posted Sep 8, 2022
PSFR conceives and creates new projects and innovations for mitigating the impact of forest fires in the Rim Country Communities of Pine and Strawberry, Arizona and making our area a safer place to live.
posted Nov 23, 2020
Pine Street Woods became the heart of a thriving 320 acre public access area when it opened to the larger Sandpoint community in September of 2019. Hundreds of volunteers soon descended upon the property under the auspices of collaborative local trail groups with affinities for mountain biking, nordic skiing, and quiet forest walks.
posted Jul 6, 2021
The Pinelands Preservation Alliance (PPA) is the only non-profit organization whose sole mission is to preserve and protect the natural resources of the New Jersey Pinelands.
posted Dec 25, 2017
The Division’s immersive and experiential approach to environmental education will hopefully inspire the residents of Pinellas County to adopt an ethic of individual stewardship, becoming active conservation stewards for Real Florida.
posted Sep 2, 2020
Pines and Prairies Land Trust (PPLT) was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit in February 2001. The founding members created the land trust as a means to protect land in their communities. PPLT has evolved to protect natural and cultural resources through education and the preservation of open space in the Central Texas counties of Bastrop, Caldwell, Fayette, Lee and Eastern Travis County.
posted Jan 29, 2018
In 1987 a White Mountain, Arizona, horsemen’s association of 25 members organized a volunteer group, TRACKS, to build and maintain trails for horseback riding.
posted May 20, 2020
Pinnacle Trails offers planning, construction, and maintenance of trails throughout the Berkshires, Hudson Valley, Southern Adirondacks, Catskills, and beyond. We work with a wide range of clients, from private estates, land trusts, municipalities, and more.
posted Jun 23, 2022
It is our mission to ensure excellence in education, resource stewardship, and visitor experiences at Pinnacles National Park.