Our social media sites are governed by rules of respectful civic discourse. GCP&T does not discriminate against any views, but may monitor any user-generated content as it chooses and reserves the right to remove content for any reason whatsoever, without consent. We will remove any abusive, personal or threatening comments as well as sales-oriented content or political propaganda. We set the bar
high to deliver Personal Community Stewardship. Personal, because we’re interested in you – and each of our Greene County customers – and how we can support your decisions to live your best life. Community, because we see community as much more than just property and municipal boundaries. We engage communities of all kinds – from sports teams to enthusiast groups and so many more. Stewardship, because we see our jobs as much more than how we earn a living. More than your parks and trails, we’re stewards of your interests. Of your desire to raise your family well. Of how you choose to establish a great company culture. Of how you can be an active and engaged citizen and neighbor. Every decision we make is led by two priorities:
Will this decision help our customers get out to enjoy more of their parks and trails? And enjoy them more often? Will this decision inspire more citizens and their families to work with us? Will more people volunteer to educate our area children? Join groups who use the parks and trails? Will this decision help inspire them to feel like co-owners and seek ways to help us make our parks and trails the best and most outstanding backyard in the country? Greene County Parks & Trails manages over 3,000 acres of parkland, 62 miles of paved, multi-use trails (part of the nation's largest paved trail network), 36 miles of river trails, and more than 24 miles of hiking trails throughout Greene County.