• Winter Abilities Walk – With GOT ABI

    Rancocas State Park 794 Rancocas Rd, Westampton Township, NJ, United States

    Discover the trails of south Jersey. Join GOT-ABI exploring the trails suggested by the Pinelands Alliance's initiative Nature Accessible for All - http://AccessNatureNJ.org. Participants will meet at different trails each month. Weather permitting so check their facebook and instagram for updates before you leave home.

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  • Join the SORP for this webinar. This discussion highlights the Useable Trail Roundtable, a collaborative initiative in Colorado’s Front Range that brings together land management agencies and partners to improve trail accessibility and user experience. The Roundtable’s founders will describe how the group was established, which agencies and organizations participate, and how the collaboration functions […]

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    Join SORP for this webinar. Access to outdoor spaces isn’t always a given. The Inclusive Spaces Audit is a tool to identify both strengths and gaps in welcoming, belonging, and accessibility for trails and recreation spaces. This session explores how the Stowe Trails Partnership (STP) participated in and used the Inclusive Spaces Audit. For STP, […]

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    The Sustainable Trails Conference held in Boise, Idaho. The conference will be a one-stop shop for trail managers and builders. From engaging plenaries and inspiring keynotes to hands-on technical sessions, real-life challenges, intentional networking time, the Trail Expo, and the Dirt Demo - this program is designed for trail professionals, land managers, nonprofit leaders, and […]

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    Join SORP for this webinar. Delve into how Connecticut developed and implemented a statewide all terrain wheelchair program across multiple state parks, with a focus on the behind the scenes decisions that make these programs functional and sustainable. Participants will learn what needs to happen before a chair ever reaches a trail, including procurement, staff […]

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    Join the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center for their webinar series.  The ADA Centers' Champions Program equips young adults with disabilities to use social media as a strategic tool for Assistive Technology (AT) advocacy. Through mentorship, collaboration, and skill-building, participants developed and shared authentic stories to increase awareness and understanding of AT. This webinar will highlight the […]

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