Trail Awards

  Back to Our Programs


posted Jan 16, 2018

New York: Ivan Vamos

Ivan Vamos retired in 1993 as the Deputy Commissioner for Planning and Development for NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) where he was responsible for land and water resource management, development, planning, construction, land acquisition, and environmental programs for more than two decades.


posted Jan 16, 2018

New Hampshire: Charles Martin

The New Hampshire Bureau of Trails proudly nominates Charles F. Martin for the 2010 American Trails, Trail Advocacy Award. The Bureau of Trails has been working closely with Charles for over five years and in that time he has made great strides in the trails community.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Nevada: Clay Grubb

Clay has been advocating for trails for several years and is currently pushing for a reroute of a section of the Tahoe Rim Trail near Daggett Summit.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Minnesota: Ron Potter

Ron Potter has worked for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for close to 34 years.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Missouri: John Roth

John C. Roth was a person who built connections and moved dreams forward.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Massachusetts: Wayne Feiden

Wayne is the planning director for the city of Northampton in western Massachusetts.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Louisiana: Kevin Davis

Parish President Kevin Davis is called the Father of the Tammany Trace.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Kentucky: Steve Barbour

A longtime advocate of outdoor activities and recreational hiking, Steve Barbour founded "The Sheltowee Trace Association" in September 2009, and was voted in by Board Members as its first Executive Director.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Iowa: Carl Voss

For over many years, Carl Voss has worked to make Central Iowa more bicycle friendly.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Indiana: Lori Keys

Lori Keys represents Aboite New Trails, a grassroots organization dedicated to recognizing the need for safe pedestrian and bicycle routes through the area of Fort Wayne.