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Ramble and Mosey
Heart of the Lakes
15 episodes
9 hours ago
Conversations about critical issues in conservation and outdoor recreation. Celebrating the people and places that make Michigan special.
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Conversations about critical issues in conservation and outdoor recreation. Celebrating the people and places that make Michigan special.
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Non-Profit
Business
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How Trails Transform Places and People
Ramble and Mosey
38 minutes 1 second
2 months ago
How Trails Transform Places and People

In this episode of Ramble & Mosey, we sit down with Stacy Bare of Friends of Grand Rapids Parks, Julie Clark of TART Trails, and Gary Vernon of Oz Trails Bike Park to explore how trails shape both people and places. From Northwest Arkansas to Michigan, they share stories of community collaboration, the balancing act of recreation and conservation, and the lessons learned from building trails that honor the landscape.


We explore how public support, thoughtful design, and long-term stewardship can create trail systems that not only invite adventure but also strengthen our connection to the places we love.


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OZ Trails Bike Park

TART Trails

Friends of Grand Rapids Parks

Ramble and Mosey
Conversations about critical issues in conservation and outdoor recreation. Celebrating the people and places that make Michigan special.