Center Program Funds Trail Sustainability in Vermont

Northern Forest Center program funds 10 recreation projects across Vermont to improve sustainability of recreation trails.

Center Contributes to Long Lake Trail Project

Northern Forest Center contributes to trail project in Long Lake, NY.

Ride With Gratitude Campaign Gains Supporters

Bike retailers and new trail networks are helping to promote the Ride With Gratitude ethic of responsible trail riding.

Building Capacity in Volunteer Recreation Groups Through Mini-Grants

The Center launched an effort to improve recreation resources for rural residents, awarding grants to 15 volunteer-led organizations across the region looking to increase access for residents.   

State Leaders Promote Collaboration in Recreation Industry

State leaders from the offices of outdoor recreation share how the industry shapes their state and what impacts are to come in Center webinar.

Tour de Borderlands Returns to the Northern Forest

Seven events span mountain biking season to showcase great trails and communities in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Quebec.

Riding With Gratitude into Spring

As the snow melts and the days get longer, the Bike Borderlands coalition is planning a great mountain biking season and Center staff are working hard to get the Ride With Gratitude campaign in front of everyone who comes to enjoy a good ride in the Northern Forest.

Leading on Sustainable Tourism

The Northern Forest Destination Summit convened 85 local, state, and regional leaders for a day of sharing and learning about sustainable tourism in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

Ride with Gratitude Campaign Launches New Video Series

The Northern Forest’s geological formations, rolling hills and thick forest landscapes make the region an excellent place to mountain bike.

Millinocket Invests in Visitor Experience with New Signage

The town of Millinocket, Maine, recently installed a new sign system to help visitors find the outdoor experiences and local businesses they need to make the most of their visit to the area.