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Florida: Ken Bryan

Ken Bryan has led the Florida Chapter of the Rails to Trails Conservancy for more than a decade, and has been its elected Chair since 2002.


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Arizona: Sue Clark & Linda Anderson-McKee

Sue and Linda have been active trails advocates for over 20 years, involving themselves in hundreds of advocacy projects.


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Arkansas: Jerry Shields

The initiative shown by Jerry serves as a model of what community partners, working with federal, state, and local agencies, can accomplish.


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West Virginia: Bill Queen

When Bill Queen learned no agency in West Virginia had the authority to designate a stream as a water trail, he got the WV Division of Natural Resources to give them a letter acknowledging the Walhonde Water Trail existed.


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Washington: Tom Mix

Tom is a volunteer who works with every public agency on the Olympic Peninsula to construct and maintain trail, plan trail work, and recommend trail use and policy changes.


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Virginia: Brian Detweiler

Since joining the staff at Occoneechee State Park, Brian Detweiler has made great strides in adding new trail to the park, while maintaining almost 15 miles of existing trail.


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Utah: John Knudson

John has been a constant and committed force for trails in Utah for the last 16 years.


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Texas: Mike Cox

Over the last two years, Mike has picked up well over 200 bags of trash and he continues to monitor the area around Jacob’s Ladder in Waco.


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Tennessee: Robert Richards

In his professional position as the TN Greenways and Trails Coordinator Mr. Richards has been responsible for the creation of a statewide Geographic Information System for Greenways and Trails.


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Pennsylvania: Jim Holden

Jim Holden is the President of the Allegheny Valley Trails Association, an all volunteer, non-profit organization, whose mission is: "the acquisition of abandoned railways in the Allegheny River watershed and their rehabilitation into multipurpose, non-motorized recreational trails."


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Tar River Land Conservancy

Louisburg, North Carolina

Tar River Land Conservancy preserves the natural and cultural resources of the Tar River Basin and surrounding areas by working in partnership with private landowners, public agencies and others to protect rural landscap...


PO Box 1161 | 121 N Main St., Louisburg, North Carolina 27549
(919) 496-5902 • [email protected]
https://www.tarriver.org

Delaware Greenways

Wilmington, Delaware

Delaware Greenways advocates for the development of trails and byways. These pathways link and build communities while winding through some of the most beautiful scenery in Delaware. Through our work on trails and pat...


1910 Rockland Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19803
(302) 655-7275 • [email protected]
https://delawaregreenways.org/

Michigan Trails and Recreation Alliance of Land and the Environment (MI-TRALE)

Ontonagon, Michigan

MI-TRALE was founded in June of 2001 to band together both motorized and non-motorized trail enthusiasts who valued their environment and worked to carefully develop trail opportunities in the Western Upper Peninsula (UP...


PO Box 43, Ontonagon, Michigan 49953-0043

https://mi-trale.org/

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