TCP funds projects across the nation that strategically improve the abilities and capacity of the trails community as a whole.
LTP supports projects that restore, protect, and maintain watersheds on our National Forests and Grasslands.
Mailing List Signup
published Mar 2022
In April 2021, the City of Columbia, South Carolina used Recreational Trails Program (RTP) funds to improve the Owens Field Pump Track
Page 1 of 1
Greenville, South Carolina
The Foothills Trail Conference was established on May 23, 1974 as a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization to promote and support the development of the Foothills Trail. It established as its purpose “the coordination of gr...
PO Box 3041, Greenville, South Carolina 29602 [email protected]https://foothillstrail.org/
Columbia, South Carolina
To conserve South Carolina’s natural and cultural resources, preserve historic landmarks, and promote active outdoor recreation on the Palmetto Trail and other greenways.
722 King Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29205(803) 771-0870 • [email protected]https://palmettoconservation.org
We create spaces to enrich the lives of our clients and better the community.
305 W Stone Ave, Greenville, South Carolina 29609(864) 438-0561 • [email protected]https://lmg-architects.com
Squirrel Treefrogs (Hyla squirella) seeking shelter within a Dwarf Palmetto; Audubon Center at the Francis Beidler Forest
Swamp at Dusk; Audubon Center at the Francis Beidler Forest
Ancient Giants-1000+ year-old Bald Cypress; Audubon Center at the Francis Beidler Forest
Francis Beidler Forest Four Holes Swamp Rat Snake; Harleyville, SC
Francis Beidler Forest Four Holes Swamp; Harleyville
SC Revolutionary Rivers Trail, Scranton, South Carolina
See more photo results