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NPS Rivers and Trails Awards High Peaks Alliance Assistance on Fly Rod Crosby Trail.

January 15, 2012 By highpeaksalliance

 

We are very thankful to the National Park Service, Rivers and Trails Program for helping the High Peaks Alliance organize for life after our two year AmeriCorps volunteer, Ben Godsoe. We are further developing sections of the Fly Rod Crosby Trail between Phillips and Strong and from Saddleback to Oquossoc. We welcome assistance! Please let us know how you would like to help? HPA 1232 Reeds Mill Road, Phillips, ME 04966.

Filed Under: Back country trails connecting communities, multiple use trails, nature based tourism, News

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