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Maryland
Horse Council
Trails & Greenways Committee
ADOPT-A-TRAIL!
Become an Equestrian Trail Steward! It’s easy, it’s
free, it’s fun, and it’s absolutely the best way to protect your
favorite trail. The Maryland Horse Council’s Trails and Greenways (MHC
T&G) committee is encouraging you to play an active role in preserving
equestrian access to trails. Our trails are vanishing, and here are just a
few examples of how we lose our trails:
- New developments absorb trails.
- Ball fields are built in open spaces.
- Road improvements, bridges and guardrails segment
trails.
- Equestrians trespass on private property or ride
through sensitive areas.
- Trails are paved or become multi-user trails that are
not “horse safe”
This sounds like an insurmountable set of obstacles. How
can equestrians influence so many activities and organizations? The answer
is “ONE TRAIL AT A TIME.” Pick the trail that you already know the
most about, and become the equestrian trail steward for that trail.
Here’s all you have to do to become a trail steward:
- E-mail the Trails
& Greenway's Committee and get your trail or network of trails
listed in our trail database.
- You will be listed as a contact for communications
about that trail.
- Identify any problems or issues that jeopardize your
trail.
This will enable other interested equestrians to contact
you so you can work as a team. We can’t protect your trails for you, but
we can provide you information and resources to help you protect your
trails. Don’t assume someone else will do it – history shows that no
one is protecting your trails for you.
Want to do more? Become an active member of the Trails
and Greenways committee. As a new organization we’ve got plenty of fun
projects to work on. You’re sure to find something you’d enjoy doing,
and “making a difference” is very rewarding.
E-mail Trails and Greenways at green@riva.net
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