Catskills Trail Committee
All Trail Conference trails in the Catskills within DEC Regions 3 and 4.
All Trail Conference trails in the Catskills within DEC Regions 3 and 4.
The Ecological Stewardship Committee is responsible for guidance on programs and policies that improve the ecological, science-based care of natural areas in which the Trail Conference is active.
The Long Path north of the Catskills.
Deal with construction issues for Darlington Schoolhouse
The Long Path south of the Catskills and associated local trail systems
The Trail Conference’s Organization Structure Committee is established as a working group to assist the Board and Executive Director with implementation of the 2015 Steering Committee’s organizational recommendations approved by the Board in May 2015. The Committee will also assist with oversight and ongoing improvements to the Trail Conference’s organizational structure, its management and its evolution.
Local management of the AT in NJ
The Advocacy Committee shall monitor governmental and community initiatives that may impact access to and the experience of trails; draft official position statements on issues; plan and conduct advocacy campaigns; and develop the Trail Conference’s annual advocacy agenda for Board approval.
Ramapo Mountain State Forest, Ramapo Valley County Reservation, Campgaw Mountain County Reservation, New Jersey Palisades, Northern Wyanokies, Ringwood State Park, and Stonetown/Monksville
The Building and Grounds Committee is responsible for developing operational and management procedures pertaining to the NYNJTC Headquarters and provide implementation guidance.