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February 2015
Hike the Hill
Hike the Hill is American Hiking Society’s and the Partnership for the National Trails System’s annual advocacy event designed to allow hiking trail advocates from around the country to gather in Washington, DC, and make their collective voice heard on Capitol Hill. Attendees truly do “Hike the Hill” as they visit with their legislators and/or their staffs as well as land management agency officials throughout the week. Hike the Hill also provides a great opportunity for trail advocates to network…
Find out more »Arizona Trail Association Annual Meeting
The Arizona Trail Association Members Annual Meeting will be held on this first Saturday of February, 2015. Complete details and how to register can be found on our annual meeting page.
Find out more »April 2015
Florida Trail Annual Conference
Registration opens in February.
Find out more »Ice Age Trail Alliance Annual Conference
Save the date for the Ice Age Trail Alliance's Annual Conference and Membership Meeting along the Trail’s Western Bifurcation in Wisconsin Dells. Check back here in late February for full event details and registration!
Find out more »May 2015
International Trails Symposium
American Trails hosts the next International Trails Symposium in Portland May 17-20, 2015. The Symposium addresses every aspect of trails, greenways, and blueways. Learn from dozens of educational sessions and mobile workshops and network with experts and enthusiasts from across the globe. The theme for this year's Symposium is "Solutions for Success." Registration opens 1/22/15.
Find out more »June 2015
National Trails Day
June 6, 2015 is American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day®, the country’s largest celebration of trails. National Trails Day events will take place in every state across the country and will include hikes, biking and horseback rides, paddling trips, birdwatching, geocaching, gear demonstrations, stewardship projects and more. Visit their web site to find an event near you!
Find out more »Trail of Tears Wayside Exhibit Dedication
Seven new wayside exhibits will be unveiled at Laughlin Park at Roubidoux Springs. Following the dedication will be a reception with refreshments. After the reception, guests are invited to view the new waysides and take a walk through the park, the site of a historic Cherokee removal campsite, to the historic Trail of Tears crossing at Roubidoux Creek. The unveiling event celebrates the continuing effort by the National Park Service and its partners to preserve and develop the national historic…
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