Header image © Richard Freeda, courtesy of Trust for Public Land
Setting the Scene
You feel a cool breeze on your skin and hear it rustling through the trees. You smell the soft, richness of the soil rising from the sun-warmed forest floor. The rhythmic sway of your hammock and the ever-changing kaleidoscope of leaves above you have you mesmerized. You are calm, grounded, and a little wild.
A few miles away, it looks different, but the feeling is the same.
The trees are planted in neat lines, the ground paved in places, and the skyline rises in the distance. You feel the city hum fade as the scent of grass and warm asphalt drifts past. Kids laugh in the distance, birds call from high branches, and somewhere a basketball bounces. You are present, peaceful, and fully alive.
These are the moments we live for. But they don’t happen by accident.
They happen because someone, somewhere, decided that land was worth saving. That green spaces should exist not just miles away in national parks, but right around the corner by your school, in your neighborhood, and along your everyday path.
That’s the kind of world Trust for Public Land is building. And we’re honored to be a small part of that story.

Who Is Trust for Public Land?
National nonprofit, Trust for Public Land, believes that everyone should have access to the outdoors. They create parks and protect land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come.
Since 1972, they’ve helped protect over 4 million acres and created or improved more than 5,400 parks, schoolyards, trails, and green spaces across the country. From mountain peaks to neighborhood playgrounds, Trust for Public Land’s work makes it easier for communities to connect, play, and thrive in the outdoors.

© Rachid Dahnoun, courtesy of Trust for Public Land
Why This Partnership Matters
At ENO, we are passionate about creating a future where everyone can enjoy their time outside. Our gear is designed to help you explore the world around you, to slow down, breathe deep, and connect with nature, with others, and with yourself.
But the truth is, not everyone can easily access those peaceful outdoor moments. Too many people grow up without the simple joy of nature being a regular part of their lives. That’s why this partnership with Trust for Public Land just makes sense.
Together, we’re working to reconnect people with the outdoors by removing what stands in the way of everyday moments in nature. It’s about creating space for movement, for stillness, for play, for community, and for rest.
We’re joining forces to raise awareness, drive lasting impact, and help ensure that the parks, trails, and wild places we love are protected and thriving for generations to come.
And while we’re not spilling all the details just yet…

© Leah Overstreet, courtesy of Trust for Public Land
Something Special is Coming in 2026
We’re working on something big with Trust for Public Land. Something that brings our shared love for the outdoors to life in a whole new way.
It’s a collaboration for the trails, the parks, and the people. It’s rooted in purpose, designed with impact, and created to celebrate the power of public lands.
We can’t wait to share more soon. Until then, know this: the trail to 2026 is full of good things ahead.
To learn more about Trust for Public Land and how you can get involved, visit tpl.org.
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