Recreational Trail Links
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KENTUCKY LINKS
*Kentucky Horse Council
The Kentucky Horse Council is a nonprofit organization dedicated, through education, to the protection, growth and development of the equine industry in Kentucky. KHC's Friends Of The Trail supports trails through education, maintenance adn developing relationships with land managers.
*Kentucky Mountain Bike Association
KyMBA is dedicated to spreading the word about the Kentucky Mountain Bike Association and providing mountain bike information for Kentucky. With a deep history embedded in the dirt of Kentucky, KyMBA has proven over and over that its passion for advocacy and community helps to build prosperity for the mountain bike scene in Kentucky.
*Kentucky Trails Association
The KTA serves the hiking community in Kentucky. The KTA provides scheduled hikes for people to enjoy, education, and volunteer opportunities for trail improvements.
NATIONAL LINKS
*Americans For Responsible Recreation
Americans for Responsible Recreational Access (ARRA) has been formed to ensure that outdoor enthusiasts can keep their right to enjoy and use public lands and waterways.
ARRA promotes responsible use of public lands and waterways. ARRA supporters include thousands of Americans who want to preserve recreational access and promote responsible recreation on our public lands. We include horseback riders, hunters, fishermen, bird watchers, disabled citizens, older Americans, off-highway vehicle and snowmobile riders, personal watercraft users, and vacationing families.
*American Recreation Coalition
ARC is a Washington-based non-profit organization formed in 1979. Since its inception, ARC has sought to catalyze public/private partnerships to enhance and protect outdoor recreational opportunities and the resources upon which such experiences are based. ARC conducts research on a regular basis, organizes and conducts national conferences and meetings and disseminates information through a variety of newsletters, columns and other media regarding recreational needs and initiatives. ARC also monitors legislative and regulatory proposals that influence recreation and works with government agencies and the U.S. Congress to study public policy issues that will shape future recreational opportunities.
*American Trails
American Trails is the only national, nonprofit organization working on behalf of all trail interests, including hiking, bicycling, mountain biking, horseback riding, water trails, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, trail motorcycling, ATVs, snowmobiling and four-wheeling. American Trails members want to create and protect America's network of interconnected trails. They support local, regional, and long-distance trails and greenways, whether they be in backcountry, rural or urban areas. Their goal is to support America's trails by finding common ground and promoting cooperation among all trail interests. They're involved in everything from training trails advocates to increasing accessible trail opportunities for persons with disabilities.