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Conservation + Recreation: 
Announcing Our 2013 Projects
Making Your Vision A Reality
 
The National Park Service will help more than 250 communities across the country take their outdoor recreation and conservation projects from vision to reality this year.

 

The National Park Service continues to help partners like nonprofits, state and local governments, and tribes build trails, restore and improve access to rivers, and develop parks. Together, we are creating sustainable communities that give every American places to walk, bike, paddle, run, explore, and connect with nature.

 

We feel privileged to help you build partnerships and turn your ideas into actions. Find out what's happening in your state, and learn more about how the Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance program

can help you.

Let's Work Together
Could your project benefit from collaboration with a National Park Service specialist?
 
If you're restoring a river, building a community trail, or making an urban park flourish, we'd love to talk with you about ways we could work together.  
 
   
Call or email your regional representative today.
National Park Service Programs That Can Help
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Conservation + Recreation is written to support and inform our organizational partners, friends of the program, potential partners, and Department of the Interior staff. It's our chance to share activities and successes and those of our partners. For details on specific projects, please contact the staff person involved with each project.

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