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Race Director Resource: How to Apply for a Recreation Event Special Use Permit and not Over-Burden the Agencies

Race Director Resource: How to Apply for a Recreation Event Special Use Permit and not Over-Burden the Agencies

by Bretty Rawson | Nov 13, 2025 | Program, Public Lands

Tips for Apply for a Recreation Event Special Use Permit — Without Over-Burdening Land Agencies Hosting a running event on public lands is an incredible way to connect people to place, but it also requires careful coordination with land managers. Here are some tips to...
Year In Review: A Look Back at RPL’s 2024

Year In Review: A Look Back at RPL’s 2024

by Runners for Public Lands | Aug 14, 2025 | News, Program

RPL’s 2024 Annual Report.

Running the Revolution: Reflections on Leadville

Running the Revolution: Reflections on Leadville

by Vic Thasiah | Jul 6, 2025 | Events, Program, Public Lands

Vic Thasiah, RPL Board President, reflects on the 2025 Camp and Run event.

A reflection from RPL Ambassador Austin Corbett on runner advocacy and trail work

A reflection from RPL Ambassador Austin Corbett on runner advocacy and trail work

by Runners for Public Lands | May 2, 2025 | Program, Trail Work Series

This week, we’re giving the editorial keys to Austin Corbett, who is an RPL Ambassador based in Flagstaff, AZ.

Celebrating our 2024 ERF Recipients

Celebrating our 2024 ERF Recipients

by Marie Wilson | Oct 31, 2024 | News, Program

Celebrating and reflecting on this year’s 2024 Everyone Runs Fund recipients. Get to know Candace Gale, Mensah Bey, and Mauricio Zuniga.

Layer Cake: Place-based Environmental Advocacy

Layer Cake: Place-based Environmental Advocacy

by Vic Thasiah | Jul 22, 2024 | News, Program

Advocating for environmental protection is a just, practical, and effective way to protect both the lands we live on and those we live from.

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