Today, Summer Hanson, 25, is a vegan, zero-waster from Seattle who teaches others to stay mindful about what they’re buying, so they can reduce their carbon foo...
As a co-op, we believe that a life outdoors is a life well lived. We’re dedicated to protecting and advocating for the lands we love, and that starts with under...
New Hampshire joins 15 states in creating a division dedicated to promoting the growing outdoor recreation economy, the New Hampshire Department of Business and...
At the end of September, more than 7 million people took to streets around the world to demand climate action—it was one of the largest coordinated, global prot...
On September 23, heads of state attended the 2019 U.N. Climate Action Summit, bringing with them ideas, commitments and ambitions to mitigate the progress and e...
Twenty-two states have joined California in a lawsuit aimed at protecting the state’s ability to set stricter emissions standards than those proposed by the fed...
This month, we are excited to debut the first issue of Uncommon Path, a new magazine chronicling the experiences, events and ideas that shape the relationship b...
Raymond David Vela will lead the National Park Service (NPS) effective October 1, 2019, Interior Department Secretary David Bernhardt announced Monday with the ...
A version of this story appeared in the fall 2019 issue of Uncommon Path.
Hidden under a magnolia tree at the Georgia State Capitol is a bronze statue depic...
A small dirt road winds its way through open grasses punctuated by low-lying mesquite brush in a Texas field. But you’re not here for the scenery. You’ve come t...
The outdoor recreation economy grew faster than the overall U.S. economy in 2017 and accounted for 2.2 percent of U.S. GDP, according to a report released Frida...
Acadia National Park’s carriage roads are a unique cultural resource within the National Park Service (NPS), perhaps even the country. The 45-mile net...