National groups blast Interior Dept for opening non-motorized trails to e-bikes
Groups fear order paves way for motorization of America’s national trails, parks and public lands.read more
View ArticleLetter to Tahoe National Forest: Reverse decision to let e-bikes on...
REPORTER MEMO: Citing legal violations, Wilderness Society asks Tahoe Forest to reverse decision to allow motorized bikes on non-motorized trails.read more
View ArticleBoiling Springs Appalachian Trail Conservancy Office Celebrates 9th Annual...
BOILING SPRINGS, Pa. (Sept. 17, 2019) – The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC), along with its Appalachian Trail (A.T.) Community™ partners and 31 Trail maintaining clubs, invites families to take a...
View ArticleE3 Summit Provides Experience and Training to the Next Generation of...
BRYSON CITY, N.C. (Sept. 19, 2019) – On September 27-29, the Everybody’s Environment Emerging Leaders Summit (E3) will provide a hands-on opportunity for students, educators and service leaders between...
View ArticleExplore on Two Wheels in Wisconsin's Bike-Friendly Cities
From its rails-to-trails to bike lanes and bike share programs, Wisconsin is an excellent destination for anyone eager to get out and enjoy the outdoors with pedal power. Here are five of the best...
View ArticleCalifornia groups sue Forest Service to keep motorized bikes off...
California Groups Sue to Keep Motorized Electric Bikes Off Non-motorized Trails in Tahoe National Forest.read more
View ArticleMDC naturalists lead 14.5-mile challenge hike on Green Rock Trail
WILDWOOD, Mo.—Many Captain Ahab hikers might consider this the “Moby-Dick” of all trails in St. Louis County: a 14.5-mile, challenging linear trail that traverses Rockwoods Reservation Conservation...
View ArticleMUNITIONS EXPRESS to Launch Massive Ammunition Retail Site Online in the U.S....
National ammuntion retailer MUNITIONS EXPRESS announces debut of e-commerce site bringing enormous discounts and low-price flat rate ground shipping read more
View ArticleNorthern Irelands first walking conference champions the Power of Walking
The Public Health Agency, Sport NI and Outdoor Recreation NI on Wednesday 14th November hosted a ‘Power of Walking’ conference in Queen’s Riddle Hall Belfast, to demonstrate how achieving a stronger...
View ArticleNorth Carolinas State Parks Set to Host First Day Hikes on New Years Day
North Carolina’s New Year’s Day tradition of outdoor family adventure, exercise and exploring nature continues in 2020 with First Day Hikes throughout the state parks system. More than 45 guided hikes...
View ArticleTread Lightly! Announces New Website Launch
Tread Lightly!, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting and enhancing recreation opportunities through education and stewardship, announced today the launch of their newly revamped website at...
View ArticleIn Response to the Fatality Near the Appalachian Trail in Amicalola Falls...
Feb 06, 2020 The construction of a pedestrian bridge and expanded parking area will greatly improve visitor safety at the trailhead to McAfee Knob, one of the most popular locations on the Appalachian...
View ArticleSpring Tips for Hiking in the Santee Cooper Region
Summer doesn’t start until June, but in South Carolina things begin to heat up much earlier. It’s why college baseball teams from up north schedule early-season games in the south. The climate reaches...
View ArticlePaintballing Grizzlies: A Dangerous Approach for People and Wildlife
Helena, MT— Last week, the Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Department announced that the U.S. Department of the Interior has approved paintballing by the public to haze grizzly bears, a threatened...
View ArticleHome > About us > News and events > News Natural Resources Wales closes all...
The UK and Welsh Governments have closed caravan parks, campsites, tourist hotspots and popular beauty spots to visitors.read more
View ArticleTrails Construction Underway at the MSV
Trails Construction Underway at the MSV Final Phase of the Trails at the MSV Project Now Under Construction 90-acre Free-Admission Art Park Slated to Open This Fall.read more
View ArticlePreventing the Spread of COVID-19: Prentice Cooper State Forest Closed
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Division of Forestry is closing Prentice Cooper State Forest until further notice to prevent potential spread of COVID-19.read more
View ArticleRespect Government guidelines and countryside code FUW urges
The Farmers’ Union of Wales is urging the public to follow Government guidelines and respect the countryside code in light of the ongoing Coronavirus crisis.read more
View ArticleMisplaced Priorities: Interior Department Pushes New E-Bike Policy During...
The proposed regulation fails to consider potential impacts to park visitors and resources, all while not allowing for full public engagement in the decision-making process due to the ongoing public...
View ArticlePROVINCE ANNOUNCES SUPPORT FOR TRAILS IN MANITOBA PROVINCIAL PARKS
The Manitoba government is investing up to $500,000 to support the development of trails in provincial parks, Municipal Relations Minister Rochelle Squires and Conservation and Climate Minister Sarah...
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