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posted Dec 21, 2017

Bay Area Ridge Trail Council, REI, Chipotle Mexican Grill

Bay Area Ridge Trail Council, REI, Chipotle Mexican Grill joined in partnership to organize two REI Ridge Trail Service Days to build, improve, and maintain the trail with more than 1600 volunteers of all ages.


posted Dec 21, 2017

Oregon

Oregon works with local, federal, and state agencies, as well as organizations, to encourage the design, construction, and maintenance of trails that offer a wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities.


posted Dec 21, 2017

Deb Schnack

Deb Schnack, retired director of the Planning and Development Division of the Missouri Dept. of Natural Resources for demonstrating longstanding, significant, and exemplary service to trail planning, implementation and recreation in the State of Missouri.


posted Dec 21, 2017

Bill Blass

Bill bicycled to work for 40 years!


posted Dec 21, 2017

Ronald G. Strickland

Trail development requires patience, gumption, and inventiveness. Ron began the Pacific Northwest Trail project in 1970.


posted Dec 21, 2017

Mel Huie

Mel Huie has been an enthusiastic supporter, advocate, and planner of trails in the Portland area for more than three decades and serves as Metro’s Trails Coordinator.


posted Dec 21, 2017

Steve Griswold

Steve Griswold dedicated his career in service to championing good trail practices and molding successful trail programs and crews within countless National Parks across America.


posted Dec 20, 2017

Hawaii: David Nash

The International Mountain Bike Association chapter, Oahu Mountain Bike Ohana (OMTB), is a nonprofit organization for bicyclists on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Led by mountain cyclist, David Nash, the organization’s sole purpose is to facilitate and implement projects that expand bicycle riding opportunities.


posted Dec 20, 2017

Georgia: Marcie Moore

Marcie is an employee of Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation and manages the County’s Greenway program.


posted Dec 20, 2017

Colorado: Governor John Hickenlooper

Governor John Hickenlooper has elevated trails to a new level in Colorado.