posted Jul 7, 2021
Southern Trailriders Association (STA) is a non-profit organization based in the Tallahassee, Florida area.
posted Sep 9, 2022
The Southern Vermont Trails Association is a 501.3. organization with the mission to provide safe, ecologically sustainable human powered Multi-Use trails and backcountry ski/snowboard zones for the enjoyment of area residents as well as visitors that provides economic stimulus and strengthen our community bonds through land conservation for the Southern Vermont Region.
posted Jul 26, 2021
Southernmost Illinois has rich historic heritage, a spectacular national forest, and two great rivers. Southernmost Illinois is unique in its blend of fascinating things to see and do during a day, a week or a month's vacation.
posted May 24, 2023
Southfork trail is still being used by a small population and it has resulted in more user created trails that can result in degradation of the recourses. This project will create one main trail to keep the user impact on one trail. This project takes place on the Southfork trail in Lincoln National Forest – White Mountain Wilderness Area. The 2012 Little Bear Fire that burned 35,300 acres of National Forest System Lands began right above the trail. The area was closed after the fire and the trails were left unmaintained.
posted Feb 5, 2018
Empowering individuals to positively impact their lives, their communities and the environment, Southwest Conservation Corps (SCC) operates conservation service programs across Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico that engage youth, young adults and veterans on public lands.
posted Sep 8, 2023
SDR is a dynamic team of facilitation and collaboration professionals.We are committed to more inclusive and informed decision making on natural resource, community, and public policy issues; working with diverse partners to navigate complex issues. Through equitable engagement and a clear collaborative process, we help partners achieve higher quality, more broadly supported and enduring solutions. The SDR team is based in Arizona and works across the Southwest and beyond.
posted Jun 11, 2020
SWIMBA was formed in 1992 to promote socially responsible and environmentally correct cycling in the Boise Front and public lands throughout the region. With approximately 300 members SWIMBA works with federal, state and local agencies to maintain trails in the Boise foothills area. There are approximately 55 miles of trails within easy riding distance of the city of Boise, Idaho.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Environmental Corps members construct an accessible trail in East Austin.
posted Dec 9, 2021
Southwest Michigan land Conservancy is a local nonprofit conservation organization that works with people in the community to improve habitat, protect water quality, support biodiversity, connect people with nature, and help families conserve the land they love.
posted Apr 20, 2021
SWMMBA enhances access to trails and advocates for mountain bicyclists in southwest Montana by engaging and educating community, and building and maintaining trails.