posted Oct 19, 2020
We started in 2010 as a small group of fiery volunteers determined to restore a single route through the Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area. Since then we’ve developed into the area’s only organization dedicated to wilderness stewardship. With over 350 miles of trails, 800 members, and over 100 volunteers, Siskiyou Mountain Club is leading the way to preserving the most remote, wild, treasured and threatened trails throughout Southwest Oregon and Northwest California.
posted Jun 14, 2021
The Siskiyou Upland Trails Association (SUTA) develops and maintains a non-motorized community trail system focused on the ridges between Jacksonville and Ashland – including Bald Mountain, Point Mountain, Anderson Butte and many unnamed mountains.
posted Jun 1, 2018
The Sisters Trails Alliance is a non-profit organization, whose mission is to connect people and communities to each other and their natural surroundings. They plan, build and maintain multi-user, non-motorized trails in and around Sisters, Oregon.
posted Jan 24, 2020
Taking ideas from imagination to the site.
posted Jun 17, 2021
Great imaginings that become great places. It’s what you get from Sites Southwest when we combine the skills of our landscape architects, community planners, and urban designers specialists into one creative team. Since 1997, we’ve been successfully using this collaborative approach to fashion memorable, functional sites across the Southwest.
posted Apr 19, 2018
The Sitka Trail Works Board of Directors, staff and membership is dedicated to working efficiently and supportively with our partners to create, maintain and promote a beautiful, diversified and accessible trail system; as our gift to future generations. These trails will provide a wide range of opportunities for physical activity, economic development, cultural enrichment and spiritual renewal.
posted Jul 29, 2022
It’s human nature to explore.
We believe the most valuable learning happens outdoors. Our location at the southern tip of Illinois includes ecosystems where both southern and northern tree species thrive, where you can find cypress swamps and limestone bluffs only a few miles apart.
Many learning hours are spent in the thousands of acres of forest on and adjacent to campus – including the Shawnee National Forest, Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, and Trail of Tears State Forest. Our students graduate with the educational background and practical field skills needed to build a successful natural resources career – in a forest, recreation area, or even a big city.
posted Dec 3, 2021
We are passionate about mountain biking, public trails and preserving our public open space for future generations. Six Pack Outdoors is committed to ensuring equal access for all trail users, and to contributing to everyone's enjoyment of the trails. Six Pack Outdoors organizes and coordinates activities that support mountain biking recreation and that promote the conservation, administration and the maintenance of public lands.
posted Sep 15, 2020
Six Rivers helps private landowners permanently protect the natural and agricultural features of their land and assists public agencies in securing parks and nature preserves.
posted Sep 15, 2020
Join us in saving, stewarding, and enjoying the beautiful natural areas of Skagit County.