Governor and First Lady encourage Missourians to celebrate National Trails...
Gov. Jay Nixon and First Lady Georganne Nixon are encouraging Missourians to get outdoors on National Trails Day on June 4 and participate in the Governor's 100 Missouri Miles Challenge. Now in its...
View ArticleHiking, Hunting Have Minor Effects on Mammals in Protected Eastern Forests
White-tailed deer, shown in a camera trap image from the study, did not avoid hiking trails. Deer were detected less often at sites where hunting was allowed. read more
View ArticleBuilding and Sustaining a Stronger, More Prosperous Delaware: Building:Better...
Wilmington, DE – Beginning last week, the Governor’s office began releasing a series of videos highlighting the progress the state has made over the past eight years through the voices of Delawareans....
View ArticlePlanning begins on Minnesotas first off-road vehicle touring trail
The Department of Natural Resources has entered into a partnership that will significantly expand adventure touring opportunities for four-wheel drive enthusiasts with more than 400 miles of trail from...
View ArticleKabetogama State Forest trails to be focus of Orr open house
Anyone interested in trail use and motorized recreation in Kabetogama State Forest in St. Louis County is encouraged to attend an open house Wednesday, Aug. read more
View ArticleWork starts to remove unofficial mountain bike trails
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has started work to remove unofficial mountain bike trails in a forest in south Wales. read more
View ArticleWRITINGS OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU THE THEME OF STONE HILL HIKE AT CLARK ART...
Williamstown, MA—Mark C. Taylor, professor of religion at Columbia University and co-curator of the Clark Art Institute’s summer exhibition, “Sensing Place: Reflecting on Stone Hill,” leads a hike of...
View ArticleWalk this way: Low-income moms could see health benefits
ANN ARBOR—Low-income urban mothers place a low priority on walking because of their desire to focus on other daily tasks and responsibilities, according to a new University of Michigan study. read more
View ArticleNew footpath for coastal beauty spot
A project to restore public access across a coastal beauty spot on the shores of north Gower has commenced with the aim of restoring access in 2017. read more
View ArticleTread Lightly! Completes 25 Partner-Funded Restoration for Recreation...
SALT LAKE CITY, August 16, 2016 – To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Tread Lightly! read more
View ArticleWorld’s Longest Running Triathlon Kicks Off at Newport Dunes Oct 2
(Athletes May Preregister For 38th Annual Newport Beach Triathlon. The Newport Triathlon will feature sprint, super sprint and youth courses for those off all abilities and experience. All competitors...
View ArticleIan Mackays 300-Mile Sip-and-Puff Ride for Accessible Trails
Ian chats with cyclist Nancy Kohn on the Olympic Discovery Trail. read more
View ArticleDNR seeks applications for off-highway vehicle grants
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is seeking applications for grants to support off-highway vehicle (OHV) trail projects and new trail proposals. read more
View ArticleFall Foliage a Highlight of ODNRs October Activities
COLUMBUS, OH – Ohio’s fall colors are truly spectacular. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), this year’s season should be good, with hints of reds and yellows already showing...
View ArticleConstruction begins on new horse trail bridge at Fort Ridgely State Park
Beds for pilings and riprap are already in place for the new bridge over Fort Ridgely Creek. read more
View ArticleODNR November Activities Offer Reprieve During Busy Holiday Season
COLUMBUS, OH – As people get ready for the season’s festivities, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) reminds Ohioans to get outside for a much-needed break. This time of year is ideal to...
View ArticleTennessee State Parks Host Day After Thanksgiving Hikes
Tennessee State Parks will offer free, guided hikes at all 56 of its parks on Friday, Nov. read more
View ArticleSnowmobile trails open Dec. 1, early snow presents challenge
As northern Minnesota received its first significant snowfall last week, many snowmobile enthusiasts are rushing to take their first ride of the season. Snowmobile riders are reminded that despite the...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation Celebrates the New Year With...
Start the New Year with a hike in one of five New Hampshire’s State Parks. For the seventh year, the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation will host free hikes on New Year’s Day as part of...
View ArticleState parks will ring in New Year with First Day Hikes
A North Carolina New Year’s tradition of family adventure, exercise and reconnection with nature continues in 2017 with First Day Hikes in North Carolina State Parks on Jan. read more
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