2024 marks ten years of Outdoor Alliance uniting the outdoor community to protect the human-powered outdoor recreation experience and conserve America’s public lands.
Read MoreREI, Patagonia laud Outdoor Alliance’s work unifying different types of human-powered outdoor sports to protect public land.
Read MoreSince he was elected in 2022, Congressman Kevin Kiley (CA-03) and our Outdoor Alliance California team have been meeting to advance policies on behalf of the human-powered outdoor recreation community.
Read MoreTo address growing challenges for Northwest forests, the Forest Service is proposing to update the 1994 Northwest Forest Plan. Learn more about our efforts to speak up for the importance of climate and wildfire resilient forests for outdoor recreation, and comment now to help secure a sustainable future for the forests we love.
Read MoreIn an effort to create consistent national policy on climbing, the Forest Service and National Park Service have proposed new climbing management guidance, which could curtail climbing opportunities in Wilderness and on other public lands.
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