posted Jun 25, 2020
Through research, education and advocacy, SPUR promotes good planning and good government in the San Francisco Bay Area.
posted Jun 15, 2021
The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission is a State of California government agency with regulatory and planning responsibilities over San Francisco Bay, the Suisun Marsh, salt ponds, and along the Bay Area’s nine-county shoreline.
posted Apr 23, 2020
Welcome to the San Francisco Bay Trail, a planned 500-mile walking and cycling path around the entire San Francisco Bay running through all nine Bay Area counties, 47 cities, and across seven toll bridges. With over 350 miles in place, the Bay Trail connects communities to parks, open spaces, schools, transit and to each other, and also provides a great alternative commute corridor. The ultimate goal of the Bay Trail is to build a continuous shoreline bicycle and pedestrian path for all to enjoy.
posted May 20, 2020
The Crosstown Trail is a 17-mile route connecting San Francisco neighborhoods, open spaces, and other major trails. It runs from Candlestick Point in the southeast corner of the city to Lands End in the northwest corner.
posted Jul 1, 2020
Our mission is to champion, transform and activate parks and public spaces throughout the city. We are the only 501c3 citywide nonprofit organization dedicated to parks and public space in San Francisco. We believe everyone deserves access to safe and welcoming public spaces, regardless of where you live in the city. But, beyond that, we’re people who love our parks. We’ve seen first hand the difference that community-focused public spaces can make, and we’re passionate about bringing in all of the best resources together to support these projects across the city.
posted Jun 25, 2020
Safe Routes To School (SRTS) was created to help make walking and bicycling to school safer and more accessible for children, including those with disabilities, and to increase the number of children who choose to walk, bicycle, take public transit, or ride in parental carpools. On a broader level, SRTS programs strive to enhance children’s health and well-being, and improve the daily life of all members of our community.
posted Jun 22, 2020
The San Gabriel Mountains Trailbuilders (SGMTB) is an all-volunteer public service organization dedicated to constructing and maintaining hiking trails in the San Gabriel Mountains' Angeles National Forest in Southern California. The SGMTB, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was founded in 1984 and works in close association with the U.S. Forest Service, Angeles National Forest.
posted Jan 16, 2023
The San Gorgonio Wilderness Association is a 501C(3) non-profit group dedicated to protecting the San Bernardino National Forest (Southern California), including the San Gorgonio Wilderness, and to serving the public visiting the forest.
posted Sep 11, 2020
San Isabel Land Protection Trust works to keep our region wild and beautiful, with abundant wildlife, productive agriculture, flowing water and thriving rural communities. Learn about what we do More than 42,000 acres protected.
posted Sep 10, 2020
Working to create and protect the 22-mile San Joaquin River Parkway for everyone.