

Board changes: new leadership
In January, the board of directors voted in a slate of officers for the coming year, and acknowledged some members stepping down. L...


Founding Director Pursues Next Journey
After 10 years of passionate dedication to our organization, Executive Director and Project Manager Christopher Ingui will be transitioning


Lenape Steps Underway
The Lenape Steps project is our most challenging project yet. Learn more about why, and what to expect when you visit the completed project.


Welcome Aboard!
On April 7, 2018 the Jolly Rovers proudly welcomed two new board members into our organization,s leadership. While both Emily Hague and...


New Recruits Take the Black
"Working with the Rovers I found a great group of people doing extraordinary things in beautiful places." -Adam Mackiwiez, Rover Recruit...


Traversing the Gorge - New Project Launches
In 2017 public access to most of the Mianus River Gorge's landmark sites was lost due to a property dispute. The result of this closure...


A Logo's Life: History Behind "The Jolly Rover"
There's a lot in a symbol, and ours is certainly a memorable one. Of all the questions I get asked about the Jolly Rovers, in the top 3...


Stony Kill Falls Nears Completion
It all started over 15 years ago, when the Open Space Institute and the New York - New Jersey Trail Conference acquired a parcel of land off


Work Till Winter Comes
The Jolly Rovers returned to the Appalachian Trail for a fourth time at Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park for the final trip of the...


Reviving What's "Wright"
Reviving the designs of a person who is no longer around to guide you can be challenging, but as we found out, it can also be quite...