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posted Jan 16, 2018

Colorado: Dave Wiens

Gunnison Trails Non-Profit Organization has been the backbone to community partnerships in the Gunnison Field Office. Most of this is due to the director of Gunnison Trails, Dave Wiens.


posted Jan 16, 2018

California: Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich

Supervisor Antonovich has great responsibility for all areas of government including multi-use (equestrian, hiking and mountain biking) trails programs and multi-use trails issues.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Arkansas: Mayor Patrick Henry Hays

Mayor Hays has been in office since 1988 working towards improving North Little Rock’s built environment.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Arizona: Dave Hicks

The 819 mile Arizona Trail evolved from one man’s dream in the 1980’s to a congressionally designated national scenic trail.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Alaska: Barth Hamberg

Barth Hamberg has served as a Landscape Architect on the Tongass National Forest in the Alaska Region of the National Forest System for his entire career, starting as a volunteer while still a graduate student at Harvard University in 1982.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Arizona: Troy Dymock

Troy Dymock has been a “trailblazer” for over 16 years beginning with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in 1997 and moving to the Forest Service (FS) Recreation Solutions Enterprise Team as a Trails Specialist in 1999.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Alabama: Danny J. Hubbard

Danny J. Hubbard offers his time to help save land.


posted Jan 10, 2018

Arizona: Shawn Redfield

Shawn Redfield has held the position of Trail Director in our organization for the past three years, from 2011-2014.


posted Jan 10, 2018

Pemberton Camp School, Australia

Pemberton Camp School is a residential camp school that provides outdoor educational programs for children.


posted Jan 10, 2018

Fundación Caminando Panama (Caminando Panama Foundation)

The Caminando Panama Foundation is working on two projects simultaneously focused on rescuing Panama’s two trans-isthmian colonial routes: the Camino de Cruces (Crosses Road) and the Camino Real (Kings Road).