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Links to Other Greenway Sites

Need more information? Check out these websites!

 

Local Groups:

Triangle Rails-to-Trails Conservancy: http://www.triangletrails.org

Friends of the Mountain-to-Sea Trail: www.ncmst.org

Capital Group Sierra Club: http://sierraclub-nc.org/capital.html

Triangle Land Conservancy:  http://www.tlc-nc.org/

Apex Street Bridge Historical Society: http://www.asbhs.org/

Walnut Creek 2000 (a project of the Partners for Environmental Justice):

http://www.stambrose-church.org/docs/code/programs/pej.htm

Friends of South Ellerbe Creek: http://www.owdna.org/fosec

Eno River Association:  http://www.enoriver.org

Durham Greenways Maps: http://www.ci.durham.nc.us/departments/parks/trails.cfm

City of Raleigh Greenways:  http://www.raleigh-nc.org/parks&rec/greenway.htm

TriangleMTB.com (an umbrella web site for all local mountain bikers): http://www.trianglemtb.com

Lots of Durham Links from the Old West Durham Neighborhood Assn.

New Hill Community Association (NHCA) http://www.newhillca.org/

 

Businesses who support Greenways and Trails in the Triangle

Bike Rentals on the American Tobacco Trail in Durham: Tobacco Trail Bikes

Kenneth Embree Law Firm http://www.embreelaw.com/

Murphy and Sacks Land Surveying  www.murphysacks.com

Wake Stone Corp. www.wakestonecorp.com

Luck Stone Corp. http://luckstone.com/crushed/locations/location.php?plantid=34

National Groups:

East Coast Greenway Alliance http://www.greenway.org

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy: http://www.railtrails.org

Trail Links - Search states to find rail trails across the country: http://www.traillink.com

Trails and Greenways Clearinghouse: http://www.trailsandgreenways.org

International Mountain Bicycling Association: http://www.imba.com

League of American Bicyclists: http://www.bikeleague.org

Bicycling Federation of America: http://www.bikefed.org

The American Greenways Program (From it's web site) is a project of The Conservation Fund. Its goal is to foster a nationwide network of greenways. This network of green will link natural areas, historic sites, parks and open space providing benefits for conservation, recreation and economic development while enhancing the quality of life for people of all ages, abilities and economic means. The American Greenways Program works to complement and enhance the efforts of other public and private organizations: http://www.conservationfund.org/conservation/amgreen/index.html