posted Nov 20, 2023
San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School develops young adults to create transformational change for our community and our planet.
posted Sep 8, 2022
San Juan Back Country Horsemen is a boots (and hooves)-on-the-ground volunteer group. We spend much of our time clearing and maintaining trails in the Weminuche Wilderness Area—the largest in Colorado—and in the South San Juan Wilderness. Our horses and mules get us and our tools deep into the backcountry. We also help pack in supplies for trail crews who are camped out for days at a time working on backcountry trails. We partner with the U.S. Forest Service on needed work on our invaluable national forest lands.
posted Jun 11, 2021
Conserving special places and the rural character of the San Juan Islands.
posted Apr 20, 2021
Located in southern Colorado, the San Juan Hut Systems is a series of backcountry huts in spectacular Southwestern terrain for mountain biking, skiing, hiking & trail running.
posted May 30, 2018
The San Juan Island Trails Committee was created in 1999 by the San Juan Island Park & Recreation District (Island Rec). Trails is a sub-committee of Island Rec, which has been our primary source of financial resources and support since our inception. We have recently simplified our name to San Juan Island Trails (SJI Trails). Members of SJI Trails are volunteers who facilitate discussion and cooperation with public officials and private citizens who share our goals. We also assist with trail building, maintenance, and stewardship.
posted Dec 10, 2021
Association (SJMA), promotes the exploration and protection of public lands in Southwest Colorado through stewardship and conservation education for people of all ages.
posted Sep 15, 2020
The San Juan Preservation Trust works with our local communities and people like you to permanently conserve and care for special places throughout the San Juan Islands.
posted Mar 30, 2022
Through education, stewardship practices, community investment and public policy advocacy efforts, SLVEC fosters understanding of complex ecosystems and the constructive interplay between human cultures and the natural world. SLVEC embraces and promotes the preservation of beauty, biodiversity and the health of the San Luis Valley and upper Rio Grande region.
posted Aug 19, 2020
Our mission is to provide residents and visitors throughout the San Luis Valley with accessible and inclusive outdoor recreation opportunities that connect communities, improve wellness, encourage stewardship, and contribute to the economic vitality of the region.
posted May 29, 2018
Since August 12, 1998, the San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance has been working to protect the quality of life for the people of San Marcos through the creation of interconnected parks and natural areas. Today, in the midst of unprecedented growth throughout Central Texas, (SMGA) is dedicated to ensuring that we take care to protect natural areas for ourselves, our children, and our future.