posted Oct 5, 2023
City of Springfield’s Bicycle Advisory Council
posted Oct 5, 2018
The Springfield-Greene County Park Board includes 3,200 acres and 104 sites, ranging from neighborhood playgrounds to multi-use recreational facilities to natural resource areas. The system includes four golf courses, three family centers, a zoo, a farm park, botanical gardens, several sports and athletic complexes, two indoor aquatics centers, six outdoor swimming pools, multiple School-Park sites and more than 100 miles of recreational trails — including 70+ miles of Greenways.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Springs Valley Trail runs 12.7 miles for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding in the Hoosier National Forest.
posted Jun 3, 2020
The Squam Lakes Association is dedicated to conserving for public benefit the natural beauty, peaceful character and resources of the watershed. In collaboration with local and state partners the SLA promotes the protection, careful use and shared enjoyment of the lakes, mountains, forests, open spaces and wildlife of the Squam Lakes region.
posted Nov 17, 2020
Squannacook Greenways, Inc., is a non-profit planning to build the Squannacook River Rail Trail, a 501(c)(3).
posted Jun 30, 2021
The St Johns River-to-Sea Loop is one of two top-priority Florida SUN Trails (Shared-Use Non-motorized paved trails). The 260-mile Loop is about 50% complete as of spring 2021.
posted Jun 26, 2020
The St. Louis County Parks Foundation board are professionals from diverse disciplines with roots in St. Louis County and a passion for the St. Louis County Parks.
posted Apr 30, 2020
The St. Louis County Police Department is among the finest in the nation. Every day the men and women of this department set forth to serve and protect the citizens of St. Louis County. As Chief of Police, I am proud to celebrate our Department’s rich history of service to the St. Louis County community. It is my honor to work with such a motivated and accomplished group of men and women. Due to the professionalism, integrity, and dedication they have exhibited, our agency continues to serve as a leader in law enforcement throughout the region.
posted May 17, 2022
The St. Louis River Alliance is a membership organization committed to supporting the resiliency of the St. Louis River. As river stewards we are the voice of the river, working together to protect, restore and enhance the St. Louis River. We envision a clean and healthy St. Louis River with a thriving ecology, economy and community.
posted Oct 5, 2023
The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1931 to provide winter habitat for migratory birds, and is one of the oldest refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System. It encompasses about 83,000+ acres in Wakulla, Jefferson and Taylor counties, and includes about 43 miles of north Florida’s Gulf coast. Congress has designated 17,350 acres of the Refuge a National Wilderness Area.