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The Three Pillars of the American Hiking Society

Our work is inspiring and challenging:  

Policy & Advocacy  Policy & Advocacy: American Hiking Society works with Congress and federal agencies to shape public policy and legislation affecting the hiking experience. Our efforts ensure funding for hiking trails, the preservation of natural areas and the protection of the hiking experience. American Hiking's Hike the Hill brings trail leaders to Washington, D.C., each year to advocate for trail funding.
National Trails Day Volunteerism and Stewardship: American Hiking Society organizes and coordinates Volunteer Vacations and National Trails Day® – nationally recognized programs that help keep our trails open, safe and enjoyable. The thousands of volunteers we mobilize and the increased awareness our programs provide have benefited tens of thousands of trail miles. Our National Trails Fund is the only national private grants program that helps trail-maintaining organizations across the United States build and improve hiking trails.
Wastern Public Lands Initiative Outreach and Education: American Hiking Society is committed to increasing Americans' participation in and enjoyment of hiking and conducts outreach through events, resource materials and partnerships with recreation and conservation organizations. Our outreach and support extends to trail groups and hiking clubs through our Alliance of Hiking Organizations.

 

Program Facts

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 Program Facts