Search Results for: Blue Trail
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Conservation Benefits, Hitchcock Creek Blue Trail
American Rivers helped to transform Hitchcock Creek in Rockingham, North Carolina into a destination for fishing, boating, and other family-friendly recreation. Until 2009, the Steeles Mill dam degraded Hitchcock Creek, blocking migrating fish and preventing the community from safely enjoying the river through recreation. American Rivers and our partners removed the dam, and created a […]
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Blue Trails Connect Families
“Rivers have always been at the heart of our family time. And we experience great things there together. We’ve watched goslings attempt their first swim, collected snail shells, caught laughably small fish and admirably large fish together, and so much more. Blue Trails help families like mine more easily enjoy their rivers. Whether through tubing, […]
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Boating on the Eagle Blue Trail
There are a number of amazing day and multi-day trips along the Eagle Blue Trail on both the Eagle and Upper Colorado Rivers. There is a fit for every level of paddler as well as great access for fishing, hiking and biking along these terrific reaches of river. Whether you live in Eagle County or […]
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Fishing on the Eagle Blue Trail
Fishing the Eagle and Upper Colorado Rivers as a part of the Eagle Blue Trail is one of the most popular recreation activities. Whether you are fishing from the banks on a public access point or casting a line from a boat, there are many opportunities to catch a whole lot of fish! Colorado Fishing […]
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Exploring the Eagle Blue Trail from its Banks
There are many great ways to enjoy the Eagle Blue Trail from the bank. ECO Trails was created in 1996 to finance mass transit improvements in Eagle County. Part of this program is the Eagle Valley Trail which is a paved path running from east to west through Eagle County, connecting to spur trails and backcountry trails along the […]
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Celebrating the Past and Looking to the Future: Waccamaw River Blue Trail
The Waccamaw River and the Waccamaw River Blue Trail experienced a banner year in 2014! Not only did supporters and partners on the Waccamaw River work to promote recreation and access along the river but they also worked to protect these critical lands and water for generations to come!
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Vail Daily Column: Blue Trails Program Comes To The Eagle
This is a guest blog previously published by the Vail Daily.
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Waccamaw River Blue Trail: Enhancing Ecotourism Along The Grand Strand
In recent months we’ve partnered with a local chamber of commerce to promote ecotourism and build support for conservation along the Waccamaw River Blue Trail, South Carolina’s only National Water Trail.
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A blueprint for clean water everywhere, for everyone
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act
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The Big Sunflower River Has The Blues
Not many rivers allow you to paddle through the “birthplace” of the blues among other historical landmarks, but the Mississippi’s Big Sunflower – America’s Most Endangered River of 2018 – does.
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Good Times on The Tuckasegee
We’re thrilled to finally celebrate the official designation of the Tuckasegee Blue Trail in 2019.
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Waccamaw Cleanup Warriors at it Again
Thanks to 26 eager volunteers attending the postponed South Carolina River Sweep on the Waccamaw River Blue Trail, the Waccamaw was left in better condition than it was found.