American
Hiking Society’s National Trails Day® will bring together outdoor
enthusiasts across the country on Saturday, June 1, 2013, for the 21st
annual celebration of America's magnificent trail system and its countless
supporters and volunteers. More than 2,000 nationwide events will take place
including trail maintenance, hiking, paddling, biking, horseback riding, bird
watching, running, trail celebrations and more!
In Cameron County Nelson Haas will lead a group to
a survey marker at the border of Elk and Cameron Counties. The unique marker is found on Gravel Lick
about two miles from Mix Run Road in the Quehanna Area. Hikers are encouraged to meet at the chamber
office in Emporium at 10am. Because of
the steep terrain and a stream crossing, hikers are encouraged to dress
appropriately and consider bringing a walking stick. No reservations are required.
National Trails Day® encourages all Americans to connect with local outdoor clubs, businesses, community groups, and parks and recreation departments as well as federal land managing agencies to experience, appreciate, and share the natural places we cherish. "Twenty years ago, American Hiking built National Trails Day® around the idea that for one day each year we should come together outdoors and give back to our favorite trails. Since then, people from all walks of life have been coming out in increasing numbers on NTD to celebrate our trails and the great outdoors,” said Gregory Miller, American Hiking Society president.
Since
1993, National Trails Day® has inspired millions of individuals and community
groups to take part in activities that promote healthy living and mental well-being,
protect green space, educate youth and adults on the importance of trails, and
instill excitement for the outdoors. Plan now to host or attend an event in your
area.
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