posted Apr 29, 2020
Ridge and Valley Conservancy preserves and protects natural areas within the Appalachian Valley and Ridge Region of northwestern New Jersey, including forest, meadows, wetlands, watercourses, farmlands and historic sites. We serve the public interest by protecting open space for ecological, recreational, aesthetic, agricultural and cultural purposes.
posted Mar 14, 2022
Ridge to Reefs (RTR) was formed in 2011 to help protect and restore coastal and coral reef ecosystems by reducing land-to-sea pollution with green infrastructure. We currently work in the Chesapeake Bay, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Palau, and American Samoa.
posted Jun 10, 2020
Ridge to Rivers employs one of the few full-time trail crews in the country. Collectively our staff has over 70 years of trail experience, with skills ranging from trail design to various trail construction methods and maintenance techniques. Most of our staff have trail backgrounds that began with the U.S. Forest Service or with private trail contractors. We are considered experts in our field, with experience designing and building trails in settings that range from wilderness to highly trafficked urban areas, and in a variety of locations that include the Rocky Mountain West, New England, the Southwest and even Patagonia.
posted May 17, 2022
The purpose of Ridge Toppers Trail Association, Inc. (RTTA) is to provide an entity to take title to trails with the development of Ridge Top Acres subdivision in Fentress County, to maintain and enhance the trails, to promote the use of trails and set policy for their use for Ridge Top property owners and invited guests, to enter into negotiations with other Trail Associations or owners who have horse trails on their properties to provide a system of trails for riding horses in the area, and to conduct any and all related business that may help fulfill or promote the purpose of providing trails for horseback riding.
posted May 19, 2022
On Saturday, November 5, 2022 the Bay Area Ridge Trail partnered with their local parks and land managers to host a myriad of volunteer trail work parties to build, maintain, and restore top-priority trail sections (totaling over 12 miles of trail) of the Ridge Trail in a variety of trail locations within the nine-county region of the greater Bay Area in California.
posted Feb 27, 2024
Ron Harrington II founded Ridgeback Guide Service in 2017 in order to guide people on Overland adventures in the Northeast and demonstrate the recreational, historic and local-vore opportunities in New England. Our Mission is to provide our clients with a professional, safe, confidence building off-road experience while showcasing the beauty and rustic charm of New England. We guide all around the Northeast, primarily in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts.
posted Aug 27, 2020
The Ridgeline Outdoor Collective was founded during the winter of 2013 and was originally named the Rochester/Randolph Area Sports Trail Alliance (RASTA) . The initial efforts of the Collective were centered around developing ways to promote backcountry skiing access on public and private land. Before long, Ridgeline members realized there was additional local interest in trails for other forms of outdoor recreational activities as well, like mountain biking. Local interest quickly grew around the idea of creating a sustainable trail and glade network that extends through public and private land and can be used for various activities such as hiking, running, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and mountain biking. The proposed trails and glades would encourage sustainable outdoor recreation for locals and visitors alike. In the Spring of 2021 the Ridgeline board of directors voted to change our organizations name from the Rochester/Randolph Area Sport Trails Alliance to the Ridgeline Outdoor Collective.
posted Jul 6, 2021
We are an all-volunteer 501(c)7 (social non-profit organization) riding organization formed in 1937. The Club seeks to maintain the old tradition of neighbors riding to visit neighbors, and is dedicated to preserving, expanding, and riding the bridle paths in Barrington Hills, Illinois.
The bridle paths have been developed by the RCBH through the generosity and cooperation of the landowners of Barrington Hills and the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. The paths are maintained by the RCBH. Trails located outside the Forest Preserve are for the exclusive use of RCBH members and guests.
posted Mar 12, 2019
The Right-way Trail Systems, LLC Eco-Stabilizer™ is a modular trail platform designed to protect environmentally sensitive areas on OHRV and other multi-use trail systems.