Why an Alliance?
The Upper Valley Trails Alliance was founded on the belief that we are stronger together. The Alliance is a regional network led by UVTA and made up of hundreds of people representing many different organizations and towns. While there are many long standing and active members of the Alliance, our network is always changing and expanding. Trail Finder and our advocacy work are statewide in Vermont and New Hampshire, but our primary service area includes 43 Upper Valley towns on both sides of the Connecticut River. UVTA is ready and willing to work with anyone on the improvement and sustainable development of public trails.
Join the Alliance
To make our Alliance and communities stronger, we ask that towns and other nonprofit organizations consider formal membership. Our goal is to foster and nurture partnerships of all kinds to support everything from trail projects, to events, trainings, and Alliance meetings.
UVTA Town and Organizational Alliance Members are critical partners helping to simultaneously improve their own communities and empower the Alliance.
Some of the towns and organizations helping to build the Alliance
Alliance for Vermont Communities
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital
Ascutney Trails Association
Bradford Conservation Commission
Crossroads Academy
Enfield Shaker Museum
Frenches Ledges Trails
Friends of the Northern Rail Trail
Green Mountain Club – Ottauquechee Section
Hanover Conservancy
Lebanon Parks & Recreation
Lyme Conservation Commission
Montshire Museum of Science
Newbury Conservation Commission
Ottauquechee River Trail Committee
Town of Bradford
Town of Fairlee
Town of Hanover
Town of Hartford Conservation Commission
Town of Norwich
Town of Royalton
Town of Vershire
Two-Rivers Ottauquechee Regional Commission
Vermont Institute of Natural Science
West Fairlee Conservation Commission
West Windsor Conservation Commission