If your child’s behavior makes you feel that their growth is hopeless, you may be tempted to give up. Perhaps you’ve struggled with their setbacks and the difficult circumstances for years and feel as though nothing will ever change. But there is hope! In this video, Trina Alleyne shares how God radically changed her life after she turned her back on Him for years. Watch now to understand how healing and transformation can come to even the most hardened kids. The post Never Give Up On You...| Dr. James Dobson Family Institute
A new interactive art installation was three years in the making at Michigan Technological University.| EdScoop
MassDOT hopes to open its proposed Mystic River bicycle pedestrian bridge between Somerville and Everett before the end of 2029. The post MassDOT To Begin Construction On New Mystic River Car-Free Bridge Next Year appeared first on Streetsblog Massachusetts.| Streetsblog Massachusetts
With its connection to the MBTA and adaptive bike rentals, the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail is now among the most accessible rail trails in the Metrowest region. The post Eyes On the Trail: A New Link From Sudbury to West Concord appeared first on Streetsblog Massachusetts.| Streetsblog Massachusetts
The MBTA and Dept. of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) are celebrating the recent extension of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail in Concord and Sudbury with a “Fall Rail Ride” this weekend, Oct. 25th, with a special train from Boston. The train will include coaches that will be able to accommodate extra bike storage for up… The post DCR, MBTA Host ‘Fall Rail Ride’ To Concord and Wachusett This Weekend appeared first on Streetsblog Massachusetts.| Streetsblog Massachusetts
MassDOT Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver says that the state’s roadways are at a “critical inflection point” with aging assets, a surge of new funding from Fair Share, and an urgency to deliver safer infrastructure, faster. Gulliver spoke at a September 24th event with the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce on the “State of the Highways…| mass.streetsblog.org
Within a patch of sand pine scrub, a short loop traverses natural landscapes on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge along an accessible pathway.| Florida Hikes
Take a step back in time while navigating the rolling terrain of impeccably preserved ancient islands along the Creek Bluff and Highlands Loops on the Lake Wales Ridge.| Florida Hikes
Beyond the Fairchild Oak, the centerpiece of the main trailhead at Bulow Creek State Park, the interpretive Wahlin Trail delves deeper into lush Bulow Hammock north of Ormond Beach.| Florida Hikes
What this country needs is the "Great American Rail Trail."| Streetsblog New York City
The southernmost of four loop trails in the Citrus Tract of the Withlacoochee State Forest, Loop D showcases rocky limestone karst and rolling sandhill forests.| Florida Hikes
Beginning at one of Florida's largest live oak trees, the Fairchild Oak Trail explores a gradient of habitats above Bulow Creek for two linear miles.| Florida Hikes
Connect the Florida Trail with a side loop through vast pine savannas, floodplain swamps, and cypress domes for a 15.5 mile loop to camp at Tillman Hammock in Green Swamp East.| Florida Hikes
A stone's throw from downtown, Simpson Rockland Hammock Preserve Park protects a tiny remnant of a vast tropical forest that once covered where Miami now stands.| Florida Hikes
Heads-up! UNC’s Club XC Team is holding a meet on Saturday September 20, 2024 between 9AM and 1PM on the Pumpkin Loop. Uniformed participants will be running multiple laps on the loop road. The multi-use single track trails are not … Read more| Facilities Services
After two years of League-funded repair work, Big Sur's Pfeiffer Falls Trail is reopened to visitors. The post Pfeiffer Falls Trail reopens: Welcome back, hikers! by Justin Housman appeared first on Save the Redwoods League - Protecting ancient redwood forests since 1918. -- read more at Save the Redwoods League.| Save the Redwoods League
In a small city park a block from the Atlantic Ocean, an accessible pathway allows for an easy stroll through shady coastal hammock and mangrove ecosystems.| Florida Hikes
Forty largely wooded acres within a residential area in Ocala encompass an important piece of Florida history: the site of the first U.S. Army fort built in the state's interior.| Florida Hikes
Opened in 1936, Greynolds Park in Miami has a mile circuit of footpaths and paved paths under twisted oaks and strangler figs, passing picnic tables along the Oleta River.| Florida Hikes
Take an easy mile stroll along an accessible pathway circling the headwaters of the Oleta River, with a good chance of spotting an endangered American crocodile.| Florida Hikes
Loop a mile along a scenic shoreline on Upper Tampa Bay, where Safety Harbor Waterfront Park has an outstanding boardwalk through a mangrove forest and the eastern end of the Ream Wilson Trail.| Florida Hikes
The Squamish Canyon Mamquam Falls Boardwalk opened a few weeks ago. I’m an avid hiker (I’ve written two hiking guidebooks) and a Squamish local, so I had to go check it out to see what all the fuss was about. It’s a new paid boardwalk and viewing platform attraction at Mamquam Falls, and since the … The post Squamish Canyon at Mamquam Falls: Is it Worth it? appeared first on Happiest Outdoors.| Happiest Outdoors
Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) will begin paving repairs on portions of the Burke-Gilman Trail, located between Northeast 77th Street and Inverness Drive in northeast Seattle, in September 2025. The project will address sections of the trail impacted by age and root damage. Construction is expected to last approximately two weeks, weather permitting. During this […]| Parkways
The multi-use single track trails are open. Low-lying areas continue to drain and dry. Enjoy your visit! The post TRAIL STATUS UPDATE appeared first on Facilities Services.| Facilities Services
The multi-use single track trails are closed to all users due to wet conditions. Please give them time to drain and dry before running, hiking, or biking. Thanks for respecting efforts to keep the trails in shape! The post Current Trail Status appeared first on Facilities Services.| Facilities Services
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the February Regional Trail & Bikeway Committee Meeting on Friday, February 21!| Tri-State Trails
LEARN MORE The Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation’s 2025 Community Grants program opens Sept. 1, with applications due by 5 p.m. Oct. 1. Grants of up to $3,000 are available for qualifying park, trail and recreation projects. Find a link to the grant application portal at www.biparksfoundation.org/community-grants. Community Grants are awarded to [...] The post Community Grants window opens Sept. 1 appeared first on Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation.| Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation
North of downtown Dunedin, Hammock Park is a 90-acre oasis of green, a wonderland of botanical diversity with a surprising array of habitats along a 2.8 mile circuit of its trail network.| Florida Hikes
The multi-use single track trails are open. Low-lying areas continue to drain and dry. Enjoy your visit!| Facilities Services
The Sunny Hill to Nute’s Pond Trail is now open, the second trail built under the Bainbridge Island’s Parks & Trails Foundation’s Trails Connect Bainbridge Island campaign. The 0.3-mile wooded trail connects the existing Sunny Hill Trail (south of Country Club Road) with quiet Nute’s Pond park on Toe Jam Hill.| Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation
Bainbridge Island’s newest recreational trail, from Sunny Hill Trail to Nutes Pond, will be dedicated in a ceremony on Thursday, June 26. A 3 p.m. ribbon cutting is planned, followed by self-guided hikes up to Nutes Pond. Please RSVP for the event at www.biparksfoundation.org. The 0.35-mile trail connects the Sunny Hill Trail off [...] The post Join us for Sunny Hill to Nutes Pond trail opening, June 26 appeared first on Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation.| Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation
Did you know: Bainbridge Island is closing in on 50 miles of public trails! Find your way to the first 49 miles – and hike them all! – with the newly updated Trails on Bainbridge Island map. The large-format foldout map by the| Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation
The Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District is updating their Comprehensive Plan for 2026 and is seeking community-wide input to shape the future of parks, trails, recreation programs, natural areas, and facilities across Bainbridge Island. The Comprehensive Plan is a guiding document that’s updated every six years and assesses the data about what [...] The post Park District opens survey on Comprehensive Plan update appeared first on Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation.| Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation
On Black Creek in Middleburg, Msgt John E Hayes Memorial Park honors a hometown hero. Walk this half mile circuit to see old-growth cypress and views from its observation pier and boardwalk loop.| Florida Hikes
On high ground above Black Creek in Middleburg, this 6.5 mile hike at Black Creek Ravines showcases upland forests, seepage slopes, bluffs and the transitional habitats between them.| Florida Hikes
On a slender, rocky, and rooty causeway between the marshes of Gator Lake and Loxahatchee Slough, the Eagle Trail balances immersion in a tropical hammock with scenic views.| Florida Hikes
Discover old-growth forests and strange karst features surrounding Indian Lake - an oddity itself - north of Silver Springs on a 1.4-mile loop hike at Indian Lake State Forest.| Florida Hikes
The fifth iteration of the “Hiking Books Guide” includes more than 90 works ranging from inspirational and educational to humorous and gear-centric.| The Hiking Life | Trail Guides, Gear Reviews, and Backpacking Tips
It would extend the trail route from Walmart to the Viking Plaza.| Alexandria Echo Press
A foot traffic only central trail within Robinson Preserve west of Bradenton, the Eagle Loop features an elevated rubberized pathway circuit beloved of runners for its elevation changes.| Florida Hikes
Hike to St. Mark's Summit in Cypress Provincial Park in Vancouver for incredible views. Get directions, a map, and tips for this epic trail.| Happiest Outdoors
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