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This category contains sites for clubs and organizations whose main activity is to lead hikes, maintain trails, advocate for trails or open space, or promote hiking.
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Nonprofit organization works to enhance and protect America's network of interconnected trails. Includes action alerts, events calendar, and database of trails and related groups. Based in California.
A network of 350 walking clubs. Provides a directory of the clubs and walking events. Includes articles and membership information. Based in Universal City, Texas.
Association of hikers who have shared experiences on the Appalachian Trail. Club members get together every fall.
ATC is a non-profit membership organization whose volunteers and club affiliates protect and maintain the Appalachian Trail, a 2160-mile footpath that extends from Maine to Georgia. Provides up-to-date information on trail conditions, volunteer opportunities, trail maintenance training, links to trail clubs along the AT corridor.
Mission is to promote climbing to the highest point in each of the fifty states and aid in the preservation and conservation of the highpoints. Includes events calendar and forum.
Mission is to honor the historic legacy of Lewis and Clark through research, education, preservation, and promotion. Explore the 3,700 mile Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail from Wood River, Illinois, to Fort Clatsop, Oregon.
A federation of more than 85 hiking and environmental organizations and over 10,000 individuals dedicated to building and maintaining marked hiking trails and protecting the related openspace in the bi-state region.
Organization helps build, promote, and protect this national scenic trail which spans seven states. Includes trail descriptions and conditions.
Provides information about the PCT and the John Muir Trail. Includes trail conditions, descriptions of the five sections, and photo gallery.
A volunteer trails organization which helps to maintain and improve trails, shelters, and cabins in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC. Includes club history, hiking tips, and trip reports.
Nonprofit organization that converts abandoned railroad tracks into hiking, walking, and biking trails. Includes bookstore and gift shop items, a history, a database of trails, forums and membership details. Based in Washington, DC.
National Park Service project provides technical assistance to community groups and government agencies in conserving rivers, preserving open space, and developing trails and greenways.
The volunteers are a nonprofit organization created to promote service projects in cooperation with public land agencies including the National Park Service, the National Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Based in Arizona.
A volunteer trails organization which helps to maintain and improve trails, shelters, and cabins in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC. Includes club history, hiking tips, and trip reports.
Nonprofit organization that converts abandoned railroad tracks into hiking, walking, and biking trails. Includes bookstore and gift shop items, a history, a database of trails, forums and membership details. Based in Washington, DC.
Mission is to promote climbing to the highest point in each of the fifty states and aid in the preservation and conservation of the highpoints. Includes events calendar and forum.
Organization helps build, promote, and protect this national scenic trail which spans seven states. Includes trail descriptions and conditions.
The volunteers are a nonprofit organization created to promote service projects in cooperation with public land agencies including the National Park Service, the National Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Based in Arizona.
A network of 350 walking clubs. Provides a directory of the clubs and walking events. Includes articles and membership information. Based in Universal City, Texas.
National Park Service project provides technical assistance to community groups and government agencies in conserving rivers, preserving open space, and developing trails and greenways.
Provides information about the PCT and the John Muir Trail. Includes trail conditions, descriptions of the five sections, and photo gallery.
A federation of more than 85 hiking and environmental organizations and over 10,000 individuals dedicated to building and maintaining marked hiking trails and protecting the related openspace in the bi-state region.
Association of hikers who have shared experiences on the Appalachian Trail. Club members get together every fall.
ATC is a non-profit membership organization whose volunteers and club affiliates protect and maintain the Appalachian Trail, a 2160-mile footpath that extends from Maine to Georgia. Provides up-to-date information on trail conditions, volunteer opportunities, trail maintenance training, links to trail clubs along the AT corridor.
Nonprofit organization works to enhance and protect America's network of interconnected trails. Includes action alerts, events calendar, and database of trails and related groups. Based in California.
Mission is to honor the historic legacy of Lewis and Clark through research, education, preservation, and promotion. Explore the 3,700 mile Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail from Wood River, Illinois, to Fort Clatsop, Oregon.
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