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New York



posted Dec 25, 2017

Adventure Cycling Association & The University of Pittsburgh's Center for Minority Health

With the help of countless people, thousands of Africa Americans escaped from slavery by following various paths to freedom, hiding in the outbuildings and homes of sympathetic Americans along the way.


posted Jun 5, 2019

An Empire State of Trails: Creating New Trails and Connecting Existing Networks

by Karl Beard with National Park Service, Andy Beers with Hudson River Valley Greenway, Beth Campochiaro with Hudson River Valley Greenway, Mona Caron with Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, Robin Dropkin with Parks and Trails New York, Sasha Eisenstein with New York State Canal Corporation, Scott Keller with Hudson River Valley Greenway, Tom Sexton with Rails to Trails Conservancy

The session describes New York’s emergence as a trail state, highlights advocacy and planning that paved the way, and offers takeaways for trail systems elsewhere.


posted Dec 2, 2022

Cody Arana

Albany, New York, United States


published Nov 2018

Discovering the North Country Trail

by Taylor Goodrich with American Trails

Dedicated volunteers are working to improve and complete the trail that runs across seven northern states.


posted Jun 5, 2019

DIY Volunteer Program Assessment: Maximize and Sustain Your Volunteer Community

by Kendra Baumer with New York - New Jersey Trail Conference

Take control of your volunteer program's future!


posted Dec 29, 2017

Highbridge Park Project - New York

Bicycles are now allowed in Highbridge Park!


posted Mar 27, 2018

Historic Champlain Canalway Trail, Town of Halfmoon, New York

The Town of Halfmoon manages a six-mile segment, bordered by farm fields, wetlands and wood lots, of the 58-mile Canalway Trail corridor, which runs along historic towpaths from Waterford to Whitehall.


posted Jun 4, 2019

How Two Communities are Creating and Attracting Residents to Unique Trail Experiences

by Ron L. Taylor with Taylor Siefker Williams Design Group, Travis Glazier with Onondaga County Office of Environment, Andre Denman with Indy Parks/Department of Public Works

This session provides two case studies of how communities are creating and attracting residents to unique experiences on their trail systems.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Hudson River Valley Greenway

Hudson River Valley Greenway for forming partnerships with citizens, organizations and agencies that had the overall goal of developing a plan that would provide about 1,000 miles of hiking opportunities along the Hudson River.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Hyde Park Heritage Greenway - New York

The RTP grant was instrumental in helping to make the Hyde Park Trail System “ready for prime time.”


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Chenango Greenway Conservancy

Norwich, New York

The Chenango Greenway Conservancy is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) public charity organized in 2006 to develop a network of multiple use recreation trails in and around the City of Norwich.


PO Box 376, Norwich, New York 13815
(607) 343 9948 • [email protected]
https://www.chenangogreenway.org/

Mill Brook Preserve

New Paltz, New York

Mill Brook Preserve is a 134-acre "forever wild" Nature Preserve. Mill Brook Preserve Inc. is a not-for-profit provides management for the Preserve, which is owned by the Town and Village of New Paltz.


PO Box 1107, New Paltz, New York 12561
[email protected]
https://www.millbrookpreserve.org/

Grafton Lakes State Park

Grafton, New York

Located on mountain ridge between the Taconic and Hudson Valleys, includes five ponds and 2357 acres featuring hiking, fishing, swimming, & boating.


254 Grafton Lakes State Park Way, Grafton, New York 12082
(518) 279-1155 • [email protected]
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/graftonlakes

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