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Trinidad, Colorado, with Fisher's Peak in the background
Photo credit: Flickr user scrubhiker
The making of a future gateway town
No matter where you are in Trinidad, Colorado, you can look up and see the summit of Fisher's Peak ... but access to this iconic mountain has always been cut off by private land. Meet the residents who are rallying to open a 30-square-mile ranch to the public, build a world-class trail network, and jump-start their local economy with outdoor recreation.
 
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A girl and her parents walk along a paved path at Historic Fourth Ward Park in Atlanta
Photo credit: Christopher T. Martin
October 10 is National Walk to a Park Day
Be one of the first 1,000 people to participate in our Walk to a Park Day Instagram challenge, and we'll hook you up with a great prize from AllTrails!
 
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A rebuilt Hawaiian hale in Waimea Valley
Photo credit: Hi'ipaka LLC
A new chapter for an ancient refuge in Hawai'i
In this remote valley on O'ahu, anyone can come and learn about life in ancient Hawai'i. But developers had plans to bulldoze the land and build houses here instead. Find out how your support helped us protect the last at-risk place in the Waimea Valley.
 
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Two kids run on a playground
Photo credit: Lindsay Upson
Time is running out to avert climate catastrophe. Parks can help.
During this week's #ClimateStrikes, youth leaders are calling for climate action based in equity and justice. Find out how parks and conservation are key parts of keeping people safe in a uncertain climate future.
 
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A woman raises a fist on stage at a rally in Salt Lake City
Photo credit: Jay Dash
Stop drilling and mining at Bears Ears National Monument
The Trump Administration released their plans to open up what’s left of Bears Ears National Monument to drilling and mining—ignoring the will of the majority of Americans to protect this spectacular landscape. This plan is unacceptable. Don’t let the administration hand over any of Bears Ears to private corporations to pillage. If you haven’t already sent a letter to your elected representative, please do so now!
 
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