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Preserve and Protect the Trail Network  

Trail Preservation is the most critical issue facing GMHA.  The beauty of open space in Vermont must be preserved and protected.  As a major landowner in South Woodstock , GMHA has approximately 65 acres of land for equestrian use.  We recognize our responsibility and accountability as well as our need for leadership in protecting our fragile environment from further development.

At the time of its founding in 1926, GMHA was part of a trail network that stretched for thousands of  miles from Canada through Vermont. These trails have diminished over time and GMHA is at the forefront of working to keep open miles of connecting trails in a network through public and private land use.

To meet this challenge, we will establish the following:

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Trails Endowment Fund.  This fund will provide donors with the security of knowing that their financial gift will help preserve, protect and maintain the trails for generations to come.

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Trails Coordinator position.  The Trails Coordinator will focus on trail related issues, work with local groups, communicate with landowners and oversee the protection and preservation of trails and open space.  Additional, The Trails Coordinator will represent GMHA members on the local, regional, and state level as necessary.

 

 

 

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