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posted Mar 26, 2018

Kohl Park Hiking Trail, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee County's Kohl Park is a partnership with local scout troops and other volunteers.


posted Jun 5, 2019

Making it Count: Analyzing Trail Use Data in New York and Connecticut

by Laura Brown with University of Connecticut, Dylan Carey with Parks and Trails New York, Jennifer Ceponis with Capital District Transportation Committee, Emily Dozier with Dutchess County Transportation Council, Kristina Kelly with Connecticut Trail Census, James Stevens with ConsultEcon, Inc.

Presenters outline the techniques used and lessons learned from trail counts in New York and Connecticut.


published May 2010

Mules and horsemen aide in collaborative trail maintenance on the Sheltowee Trace

During a groundbreaking effort between horsemen and hikers and Daniel Boone National Forest Service personnel, supplies to improve a section of the Sheltowee Trace NRT were moved by two mules and a dozen workers to a site near Bark Camp Creek.


published Aug 2018

New York State's Erie Canalway Trail

Bringing new life to communities along a 200-year-old industrial corridor.


published Jun 2010

Partnership works to improve Appalachian Trail in Bear Mountain State Park

Partners work to develop volunteers skills to improve heavily-used sections of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.


posted Feb 19, 2018

Stewarding and Training Volunteer Stewardship Groups

Learn to successfully develop a stewardship group.


posted Dec 15, 2021

Successful Partnering for the Appalachian Trail

Organizations from along the Appalachian Trail share stories of their success from fruitful partnerships.


published Sep 2019

The Future of Trails: Volunteers

by Taylor Goodrich with American Trails

Outdoor recreation is an $887 billion industry that is, in many ways, built on the backs of volunteers.


posted Jul 2, 2019

The Future of Transportation and Recreation Trail Projects

Corps are embedded in their communities and serve as cost-effective, common-sense partners that show up ready to work, manage their own crews, and help increase your staff capacity. Learn how you can engage the next generation of diverse trail, transportation, and recreation professionals!


published Oct 2019

The Keys to Making Ambitious Trail Partnerships Work

by Back Country Horsemen of America

Organizations working together can tackle problems and issues that are too large for single organizations to handle.


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Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers

Basalt, Colorado

RFOV promotes stewardship of our public lands by engaging the community in volunteer trail and restoration projects. The preservation and enhancement of our natural surroundings is the responsibility of every member of o...


PO Box 1341, Basalt, Colorado 81621
(970) 927-8241 • [email protected]
https://www.rfov.org/

Friends of Sears Island

Searsport, Maine

As our mission states, FOSI is committed to the dual purposes of protecting the natural & cultural resources of Sears Island and maintaining public accessibility for recreation and education. To this end FOSI accepted th...


PO Box 348, Searsport, Maine 04974
Toll Free: (855) 430-2882 • [email protected]
https://friendsofsearsisland.org/

Randolph Mountain Club

Randolph, New Hampshire

The purpose of the Randolph Mountain Club is to promote the enjoyment of the Randolph area through hiking, trail development, upkeep of camps and shelters, and the sharing of the collective knowledge of its members.


PO Box 279, Randolph, New Hampshire 03581
[email protected]
https://randolphmountainclub.org

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