From Outside Matters @ Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject TPL June News: 9 Iconic Trails in the U.S.
Date June 18, 2024 12:52 PM
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Friend of Trust for Public Land,

From your city's local park systems to the country's
flagship long-distance trails, we're tipping our helmets to these valuable outdoor places
that help us connect and disconnect. -Alana Fink, Trust for
Public Land 

PS: Where's your favorite trail?

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How Does Your City's ParkScore Rating Stack Up?

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We ranked the 100 most populous U.S. cities by comparing five
characteristics of an excellent park system: access, investment,
acreage, amenities, and equity. How does your city score, and how can
it help you and your neighbors build stronger social connections?

SEE THE RATINGS

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Sign Now: Urge Congress to Fully Fund the ATIIP!

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The Active Transportation Infrastructure Investment Program (ATIIP) is
a vital initiative that helps expand trails connecting people to
nature and their broader neighborhoods. Despite this importance,
Congress allocated $0 for the ATIIP in this year's appropriations
process. We cannot delay investments in safe, active transportation
systems. Urge Congress to fully fund the ATIIP.

TAKE ACTION NOW

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Take the Appalachian Trail Quiz

From the rugged terrain of Maine's Mount Katahdin to the serene
landscapes of Georgia, the Appalachian Trail (AT) offers breathtaking
vistas and unforgettable experiences. But how well do you know this
beloved trail? Are you up for the challenge? Let's see if
we can stump you with our AT quiz!  

CAN YOU SCORE 5 OUT OF 5? 
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Happy Scenic Trails to You

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Created by Congress, National Scenic Trails are rare but incredible
adventure arteries running through some of our most spectacular
landscapes. But despite their official designations, these trails
often lack complete protection. Find out how and where we're
working to change that.

EXPLORE THE MAP 

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More Stories for You

Unforgettable Outdoor Concert at Icicle Creek
Center for the Arts in Leavenworth 

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On Friday, July 19, TPL and IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the
Wild(TM) invite you to experience beautiful melodies in
nature's grandest concert hall and support TPL's effort to preserve
35,000 acres surrounding this scenic area. Don't miss out-grab
your tickets now!

New Bike Trails in Washington

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TPL is celebrating the opening of the 32-acre Tennant Trailhead Park
in the Mountains to Sound Greenway. The park is accessible by foot or
bike for many nearby residents and is perfect for mountain biking
beginners. 

Unforgettable Outdoor Concert Outside Yellowstone
National Park

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On Monday, July 22, TPL and IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the
Wild(TM) invite you to experience beautiful melodies in
nature's grandest concert hall and support TPL's forthcoming
Yellowstone Heritage Trail. Don't miss out-grab your tickets
now!

Intersectional Environmentalism with Pattie Gonia

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Pack your 6-inch heels, because this month on the People. Nature. Big
Ideas. podcast, host Ronda Chapman is joined by Pattie Gonia, a
critically acclaimed drag queen, environmentalist, and advocate for
inclusivity and diversity in the outdoors.

A Fresh Look at Juneteenth

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Juneteenth is much more than a day in the distant past. It's an
ongoing celebration of Black culture, joy, and strength, and it has
more to do with public lands than you might guess.

?The Birthplace of the Pride
Movement

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Stonewall was the first national monument dedicated to telling the
story of the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. We're proud to play our part in
helping to create this monument nearly a decade ago by working with
NYC to facilitate property negotiations, paving the way for the
site's permanent protection. 

A Watershed Moment for Hawai'i

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In a state where land is scarce and precious, Hawai'i has
received a Sentinel Landscape designation, where defense, agriculture,
and conservation communities work together to achieve landscape
conservation and climate resilience goals. Achieved through TPL's
leadership and partnership, this designation will open doors for
funding in order to protect the natural and cultural resources that
shape Hawai'i's identity and communities.

Bridgeport Celebrates Inclusion in the Outdoors 

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TPL recently partnered with Pattie Gonia to promote inclusive outdoor
spaces during a festive gathering in Bridgeport, CT. One-third of
Bridgeport residents don't have access to a park within a 10-minute
walk of home. That's why TPL is helping create the Bridgeport
Waterfront Pathway, a 20-mile path linking nine neighborhoods and
connecting residents to the waterfront.

Boston's Next Green Space

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Construction on Chittick Elementary's new Community Schoolyard
is underway! Designed by students, this space will serve the student
body as well as 6,300 neighbors, providing a climate-smart green space
for play, learning, and community gatherings after school hours.

Maine Community Forest Moves the Needle on Trails

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This month, we are celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Bethel
Community Forest in Maine. The forest's creation laid the foundation
for over 25 miles of new trails built throughout the past five
years. 

Urge Congress to Create Georgia's First National Park

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You can help create Georgia's first national park! Constructed
by Indigenous peoples around 900 A.D., the Ocmulgee Mounds were
central to life for the Muscogee Nation. Bestowing this sacred place
with the highest designation of national park would honor the original
stewards of the land and spur economic development for Middle
Georgia. 

A Pathway to Prosperity in Tennessee

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The Alton Park Connector is more than a 1.3-mile trail; it's an
expression of a long-overlooked neighborhood's vision of connecting to
Chattanooga's economic renaissance. 

More Room to Explore in Minnesota

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Southeastern Minnesota is popular for hiking, hunting, and fishing,
but there's a great need in this growing area for accessible
outdoor space. We helped protect 420 acres as the new Moon Valley
Wildlife Management Area to connect more people to nature! 

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