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Trail running has exploded in popularity, providing a new way for people to fall in love with trails. Those of us who are not runners may be pleasantly surprised to…
New Board members Deanna Culbreath and Mary Ann Villari were appointed to the Trail Conference Board of Directors in April. Deanna Culbreath was elevated to head coach of Sarah Lawrence College’s…
There is no roadmap that makes an organization more diverse, equitable, and inclusive overnight, but we will continue to put in the effort to make real improvements. In January 2020,…

Update April 13: On April 12, Premium Energy Holdings withdrew its hydroelectric proposal for the Ashokan Reservoir after strong opposition and concern about the impact of the project. Our congratulations…

Who doesn’t love shopping at Target? Now you can shop + support the trails you love! We are honored and excited to announce that we have been chosen to participate…

Volunteers are our superheroes. Every day, we celebrate their passion, dedication, and leadership that make the trails we all love possible. The Trail Conference community faced the challenges of 2020 with determination and resilience. They provided…
The 120-year-old shingle and fieldstone building at the corner of Darlington Avenue and Ramapo Valley Road has been abandoned for 40 years. But the historic Darlington Schoolhouse is now another…
Has all this snow and indoor time left you feeling a little buggy? Well, it’s time to put that “bugginess” to good use, get outdoors, and join our all-new Invasives Strike…

The Trail Conference has revitalized the volunteer trail maintenance and shelter caretaker program in the Catskills. In 2018, the program was facing 63% of volunteer trail maintainers, shelter caretakers, and leadership positions…

The 2020 season was not the first year that the Trail Conference used the Welch Trail Education Center, aka Harriman State Park Group Camp LT-1, to house our AmeriCorps members during their service with the Trail…
This is the season of hope and optimism. The promise of a fresh start and the chance of doing better in the new year. However, hope is not a strategy, and as we look to 2021, I am excited the Trail Conference has more than just…
Individuals who commit to serving on the Trail Conference Board of Directors are deeply dedicated to the mission, proper governance, and long-term wellbeing of our organization. Each Board member brings a unique…

The Trail Conference entered 2020 full of ambition and excitement, ready to mark our 100th birthday and make the year one of our best ever. It is with deep gratitude…
In March, life as we knew it changed for the greater New York metropolitan area. The pandemic created unprecedented circumstances and challenges for the trails and our service community. As…

On Nov. 7, I spent a very pleasant Saturday with members of the Trail Conference blazing the new reroute of the Hasenclever Iron Trail in New Jersey’s Long Pond Ironworks State…