posted May 1, 2019
Gobin and Warrior Expeditions have successfully taken the spirit of what Earl Shaffer was talking about when he declared he was going to “walk off the war,” and extended that opportunity to those who, for either physical and financial limitations, would otherwise never be able to undertake it.
posted May 1, 2019
Founded in 1880, The American Canoe Association (ACA) is a national nonprofit organization serving the broader paddling public by providing education related to all aspects of paddling; stewardship support to help protect paddling environments; and sanctioning of programs and events to promote paddlesport competition, exploration and recreation.
posted May 1, 2019
Through advocacy, education, and stewardship, Washington Water Trails Association protects and promotes public access to Washington waterways, shorelines, and marine trails for human-powered watercraft.
With our efforts, we want to inspire current and future generations to enjoy and take a greater role in protecting our water ways, and ensuring public access.
posted May 1, 2019
America's first coastal water trail: created, protected and enjoyed by people who love the coast of Maine. Boaters of all kinds are invited to discover over 200 wild islands and mainland sites along the coast of Maine, from Kittery to Cobscook Bay.
posted May 1, 2019
Welcome to the Florida Paddling Trails Association (FPTA). We are the steward of Florida's paddling trails. Our mission is to develop paddling trails, protect the environment along the trails, and be a resource and voice for paddlers.
posted May 1, 2019
NYCWTA is a not-for-profit stewardship group comprising over 20 community-based non-motorized boating organizations in and around New York City.
posted May 1, 2019
Since 2006 Happy Trails has built mountain bike, hiking, ATV, cross-country ski, and multi-purpose trails all over Alaska. We have a full line-up of trail building machines and can bring machine-built quality and value to any job.
posted May 1, 2019
Since 1994 Arrowhead Trails has consulted, designed and/or constructed over 500 miles of natural surface, multiple-use trails in Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, Idaho, Arizona, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Wyoming and Kansas. Clients have included municipalities, counties, federal agencies, state parks, ski resorts, non-profit organizations, cattle ranches, land trusts, irrigation companies, river authorities, and private landowners.
posted Apr 29, 2019
The Council was established on May 22, 2007 by Public Act 07-42 to assist the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection with issues related to the preservation of equine trails in the state.
posted Apr 29, 2019
The National Center on Accessibility promotes access and inclusion for people with disabilities in parks, recreation and tourism.