| Guiding
Conservation and Management Principles
NEMBA's
property will be preserved for the benefit of the Town
of Milford and the general public as open space in perpetuity,
balancing opportunities for mountain biking and other
recreation with resource conservation, while maintaining
the existing character of the Upper Charles Headwaters
area. Read more...
Focus of NEMBA's Land Management Committee
The
Vietnam Land Management Committee actively stewards, protects
and cares for NEMBA's property. Read
more...
Frequently
Asked Questions about Vietnam
Here
are the answers to many commonly asked questions about
the property. Read more...
Photo courtesy of Mike Tabaczynski
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History
of NEMBA's Land Conservation Project
NEMBA's campaign to preserve 47 acres of open space marks
the first time that a mountain bike advocacy organization
will purchase, own, and manage its own trail system, and
the project marks the largest single investment undertaken
by mountain bikers to preserve open space. NEMBA successfully
raised the $210,000 needed to purchase the popular riding
area two months before the option that was purchased in
the fall of 2002 would run out. . Read
more...
Trail Creation
on NEMBA's Property
Managing
and developing the property for non-motorized passive
recreation and resource protection is an ongoing process.
Read
more...
Plaque
Commemoration Ceremony
On
April 30, 2005, NEMBA installed a plaque commemorating
the historic land purchase. Read
more...
Supporting
NEMBA
We
urge the public to support our mission by joining our
organization. NEMBA is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit that relies
on your membership support. Please consider joining the
association. Join
here... |