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paid $ 1.55 million for the land purchase from the New York - New Jersey Trail Conference, the Times Herald-Record reports. Stephen Sacco goes on to report that throughout New York and New Jersey, the New York - New Jersey Trail Conference has managed to preserve 2400 acres through direct land
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During the 1930s, as more trails were built, a system of trail maintenance was developed giving each hiking club a share of responsibility. Over the ensuing years, as the number of miles of trails maintained has grown, the Trail Conference has relied on trained individual volunteers as well to
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by transferring 389 acres from the New York - New Jersey Trail Conference holdings to the State of New York. The Huckleberry Ridge State Forest grew to 1500 acres with the acres purchased from the Trail Conference. The
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The Trail Conference participates in, or attends in an advisory or information gathering capacity, a number of governmental, quasi-governmental, or not-for-profit agencies, including:
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The Trail Conference has been active in open space preservation in its region since its earliest days, including the efforts that led to the preservation of
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The first trails built were the Ramapo-Dunderberg, the Timp-Torne, the Tuxedo-Mount Ivy Trails, and the Boy Scouts' White Bar Trail; all are still in use.
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reported by Stephen Sacco that the New York - New Jersey Trail Conference had helped expand the Huckleberry Ridge State Forest in
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Trail has been a priority for the New York - New Jersey Trail Conference and other conservation groups including
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In 1923, the Palisades Interstate Trail Conference changed its name to the New York New Jersey Trail Conference.
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maintain the trails. They also have developed skilled volunteer trail crews to repair and build trails.
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through New York and New Jersey. It also works to protect open space and publishes books and
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more accessible to the public. In addition to Welch and Dobson, those attending included
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On October 19, 1920 local hiking clubs gathered in the Log Cabin atop the
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from the Breakneck Ridge Metro-North Train Station across the Hudson River
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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in trails, $ 2.94 is returned in medical benefits from improved
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purchases in the past 10 years. Protecting the 43 mile long
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
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Environmental organizations based in New York (state)
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