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Past Projects

A showcase of completed conservation projects, trail work, and community service initiatives

Featured Project

National Public Land Day Event at Bethpage State Park

September 30, 2018

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.

Closed off eroding spider trail
Cleared Blue-Bar, Red, and White trails
Added woodchips to overgrown Red trail section

Project Photos

Blocking the spider trail crew 1

Blocking the spider trail crew 1

Moving wood chips

Moving 10 yards of wood chips

Blocking the spider trail crew 2

Blocking the spider trail crew 2

Spreading wood chips along the Red trail

Spreading wood chips along the Red trail

Trail Conservation Project in Woodbury

Continuing Work

Ongoing conservation work on the Nassau-Suffolk trail in Woodbury, focusing on trail maintenance, erosion control, and habitat restoration.

Woodbury trail conservation work

Trail maintenance and erosion control

• Trail maintenance and repair
• Erosion control measures
• Habitat restoration

Conservation Project

April 30, 2017

Continuing the work on the Nassau-Suffolk trail in Woodbury, building upon previous conservation efforts and expanding trail accessibility.

April 2017 conservation work

Trail expansion and accessibility improvements

• Trail expansion
• Accessibility improvements
• Environmental monitoring

Major Conservation Project Launch

March 11, 2017

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 planning and coordination
Resource assessment and allocation
Community engagement and volunteer recruitment

Project Photo

Major project launch in Woodbury

Project planning and coordination

Project Impact

35+
Volunteers Participated
4
Trails Maintained
10+
Yards of Material Used

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.