Past Projects
A showcase of completed conservation projects, trail work, and community service initiatives
National Public Land Day Event at Bethpage State Park
35 volunteers from the LIGTC and scout troops in Nassau and Suffolk Counties participated in this year's event. We closed off a spider trail that was starting to erode the paved bike path; cleared the Blue-Bar, Red, and White trails; and added woodchips to a section of the Red trail that is generally overgrown in the summer.
Project Photos
Blocking the spider trail crew 1
Moving 10 yards of wood chips
Blocking the spider trail crew 2
Spreading wood chips along the Red trail
Trail Conservation Project in Woodbury
Ongoing conservation work on the Nassau-Suffolk trail in Woodbury, focusing on trail maintenance, erosion control, and habitat restoration.
Trail maintenance and erosion control
Conservation Project
Continuing the work on the Nassau-Suffolk trail in Woodbury, building upon previous conservation efforts and expanding trail accessibility.
Trail expansion and accessibility improvements
Major Conservation Project Launch
Starting a major project in Woodbury on the Nassau-Suffolk trail. This initiative marked the beginning of comprehensive trail restoration and conservation efforts in the region.
Project Photo
Project planning and coordination
Project Impact
Get Involved in Future Projects
The Red Trail Wanderers continue to organize conservation projects throughout the year. Whether you're a scout, scout leader, or community member, there are opportunities for everyone to contribute to trail maintenance and environmental conservation.