posted Sep 15, 2020
NOHVCC’s webinar series continues– join us on September 30!
published Sep 14, 2020
Kartchner Caverns State Park provides tours that see over 150,000 people annually and the information that rangers provide on the tours is crucial to the experience. The Deaf and Hard of Hearing community has been missing out on a vital part of the experience, until now.
published Sep 14, 2020
by
Taylor Goodrich with American Trails
Use this library of resources, articles, and trainings to create an army of effective trail stewards.
published Sep 14, 2020
Permeable Pavers provide stable, low-impact pathway through Rookery Bay Research Reserve.
published Sep 14, 2020
by
Lora Goerlich
Responsible equestrians should actively protect trees and other park structures when out on the trail. Equine expert Lora Goerlich gives her take on this topic.
posted Sep 10, 2020
Participants will gain an introduction into the world of mechanized trail building.
posted Sep 10, 2020
Participants will learn basics of chainsaw job hazard analysis, use and maintenance, directional felling, as well as saw tasks and techniques.
posted Sep 3, 2020
The Trail Master Steward online course is intended to provide volunteers, trail organizations, and land managers both a foundational understanding of the values inherent in trail stewardship as well as introduce the basic skills required to be steward of our trail resources.
published Aug 31, 2020
Every year we ask you to submit photos from your favorite NRTs to highlight these incredible and diverse trails. We are accepting nominations for 2020 until December 15th!
posted Aug 20, 2020
In this webinar you will engage in a conversation around risk mitigation in the adaptive mountain biking field.