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California



posted Sep 12, 2018

Mount Umunhum National Recreation Trail, California

The 3.7-mile multi-use trail climbs to one of the few publicly accessible peaks in the San Francisco Bay Area.


posted Mar 27, 2018

Mountains to Sea Trail, Orange County, California

This 22-mile urban nature reserve and bikeway starts in Weir Canyon and travels through six jurisdictions, enabling trail users to experience the diversity of the 50,000-acre Irvine Ranch Land Reserve.


posted Dec 18, 2017

Pat O’Brien

Mr. Pat O’Brien has been a steward of sound leadership in the parks and recreation industry for over forty years.


published Sep 2000

Protection From Liability: Promoting The Use And Development Of Recreational Trails

The Courts and the Legislature have expressed a clear policy to permit the use of available recreational property, both public and private, in its natural condition, without placing the burden and expense of altering the property and defending claims for injuries on the landowner.


posted Jan 10, 2018

Putah Creek North Bank Trail

Located in Winters, California, the Putah Creek North Bank Trail is the public access portion of the larger Putah Creek Nature Park project that includes over 5 phases along the Putah Creek corridor.


posted Feb 19, 2018

Regional Trails – Connecting Rural and Urban Communities

Planning and implementation of three complex regional trail systems in three western states.


posted Jan 10, 2018

REI

Since 1976, REI has provided more than $44 million to nonprofit organizations to steward and enhance America’s outdoor spaces.


published Aug 2015

Remembering Deb Hubsmith

by American Trails Staff

Deb Hubsmith founded and guided the Safe Routes to School National Partnership for nearly 10 years. She started as a grassroots advocate and co-led the development of Marin County, California’s Safe Routes pilot program.


posted Feb 19, 2018

Roads to Trails

Learn the step-by-step process for a full mechanical road-to-trail conversion from planning and outreach to design, construction, and working with volunteers.


posted Mar 27, 2018

Sacramento River Trail and Sacramento Rail Trail, Redding, CA

Based on a partnership between the City of Redding, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Land Management, and Shasta County, these trails are an example of what is possible through a joint effort between various agencies and local groups.


Results from the Business Directory


Santa Monica Mountains Fund (SAMO)

Thousand Oaks, California

We protect California's mountains, wildlife & plants by sponsoring scientific research & providing opportunities to get involved and connect with nature.


401 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, California 91360
(805) 370-2341 • [email protected]
https://www.samofund.org/

Access4Bikes Foundation

Fairfax, California

Access4Bikes and Access4Bikes Foundation share a common mission: to motivate and empower Marin mountain bikers to act in their own self-interest, to get fair and reasonable access to our public trails and to preserve the...


2020 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Fairfax, California 94930
(415) 259-7749 • [email protected]
https://access4bikes.com/

Visit Redding

Redding, California

With mountains all around, miles of hiking and biking trails, a river running through it, and national parks nearby, Redding is an outdoor paradise for young and old alike.


1321 Butte St STE 100, Redding, California 96001
Toll Free: (800) 874-7562 | Main: (530) 225-4433 • [email protected]
https://visitredding.com/

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