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posted Dec 25, 2017

Bob Fulcher

For more than 10 years now, Bob has hosted a grassroots music radio show.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Senator Robert H. Plymale

As an advocate for trails throughout southern West Virginia, Senator Plymale has been a key player in the development of public trails for recreation and alternative means of transportation.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Coal River Group

In 2004, the Coal River was listed as one of the ten most endangered rivers in the country. Partly because of the river’s listing, the Coal River Group was formed.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Tennessee Valley Authority and the Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association

Hikers and mountain bikers can enjoy the outdoors on Raccoon Mountain as a result of a continued partnership between the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Minnesota

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will spend $35 million dollars on trails over the next year.


posted Dec 21, 2017

The Parkway at Blue Ravine, Folsom, California

The Parkway is a master-planned community located in Folsom, CA.


posted Dec 21, 2017

Desert Mountain, Scottsdale, Arizona

Desert Mountain is a golf and active outdoor lifestyle community in North Scottsdale, adjacent to the 3-million acre Tonto National Forest.


posted Dec 21, 2017

Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.

Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., has demonstrated significant, sustained and exemplary service to trails planning, implementation and/or recreation through its Yamaha OHV Access Initiative.


posted Dec 21, 2017

Salida to Leadville, Colorado Trail Corridor Feasibility Study

The nominee is the “Feasibility Study Salida to Leadville Trail Corridor,” a grant-funded study assessing a 64-mile hiking/cycling/driving trail following historic stage and railroad routes along the Continental Divide in Colorado.


posted Dec 21, 2017

Home Place Adventures

Jeff Falyn and Lyndsay Dawkins have been reaching out to inspire hundreds of local youths and teens through an new program called “Home Place Adventures.”