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7.85 Miles
Location: At the Allegheny Portage Railroad NHS west of Altoona, PA
Type: Backcountry
Greenway
Rail Trail
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Bicycling (off pavement)
Dogs - On leash
Heritage and History
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Snow - Cross-country Skiing
Wildlife Observation
Agency: National Park Service
The 6-10 Trail follows the route of the Allegheny Portage Railroad, an engineering landmark that lifted canal boats over the Allegheny Mountains from the 1830's to the 1850's. This trail, a part of the Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site, has two distinct tread surfaces: 3.75 miles for hiking only and 4.1 miles of rail-trail. This trail is one segment of the Pittsburgh to Harrisburg Main Line Canal Greenway. ...
24.00 Miles
Location: Harrison-Crawford State, In Harrison-Crawford State Forest, E of Leavenworth above Ohio River.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Camping
Camping
Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Wildlife Observation
Agency: State
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12.03 Miles
Location: West of U.S. Highway 45 between Watersmeet and WI State line.
Type: Snow Trail
Uses: Bicycling (off pavement)
Dogs - Mushing
Equestrian - Riding
Motorized vehicles - Snowmobiling
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Snow - Cross-country Skiing
Snow - Snowshoeing
Agency: USDA Forest Service
Primary connector route between lava of lakes Wisconsin and Waters meet. MIF or Snowmobilers in the winter. Intermediate to advanced mountain bikers in the summer. The topography is rolling with a mixture of northern hardwoods and conifers....
12.00 Miles
Location: Rural
Type:
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Bicycling (off pavement)
Camping
Camping
Dogs - On leash
Equestrian - Riding
Motorized vehicles - Snowmobiling
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Snow - Cross-country Skiing
Agency: City, Town, or County
Old Railroad bed, level, scenic past Maplewood swamp, orchards, stone quarry, bridges etc....
Air Line State Park Trail - South
21.80 Miles
Location: East Hampton, Colchester, Hebron, Lebanon
Type: Greenway
Uses: Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: State
The Air Line State Park Trail is an abandoned railroad line that runs through rural central Connecticut. Approximately eleven miles have been resurfaced with stone dust and bridges; parking lots are ...
631.00 Miles
Location: From where the Coosa River enters the state in its northeast sector to Fort Morgan on the Gulf of Mexico, Numerous boat launches the full length of the Coosa and Alabama Rivers the length of Alabama.
Type:
Uses: Boating, Motorized
Camping
Fishing
Swimming
Swimming - Diving/snorkeling
Agency: Nonprofit
The Alabama Scenic River Trail is a recreational and tourism route destination for paddled and powered boats. At approximately 631 miles in length (the suitability of various river channels will vary ...
Alabama State Lands Bartram Canoe Trail
154.00 Miles , Loop
Location: Located in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta in Baldwin County.
Type: Water Trail
Uses: Boating, non-motorized: Canoeing
Boating, non-motorized: Kayaking
Camping
Fishing
Heritage and History
Hunting
Swimming
Wildlife Observation
Agency:
The Mobile-Tensaw Delta is our nation's second largest river delta. It encompasses a 10 mile-wide marsh, cypress-tupelo swamp and bottomland hardwood ecosystem. The Delta has over 50 rare and endangered plant and animal species known to inhabit its wetlands and waterways. The Bartram Canoe Trail system provides opportunities for recreational boaters, specifically canoes and kayakers, to enjoy the rivers, streams, lakes, sloughs and bayous of the Delta. Currently the Alabama Department of Conservation State Lands Division maintains day use and overnight trails as well as two land-based and four floating platform campsites. ...
1.10 Miles
Location: At SE edge of Alamosa NWR, SE of Alamosa airport.
Type: Greenway
Uses: Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Agency: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Located in the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge, this 1.1-mile greenway offers opportunities to view Sandhill cranes, eagles, and river oxbows while hiking, mountain biking, or just taking a stroll....
1.80 Miles
Location:
Type: Greenway
Uses:
Agency: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
"The Rio Grande Nature Trail is located approximately 6 miles from Alamosa on the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge. The trail follows the scenic views along the Rio Grande. The trial is 1.8 miles of...
Albany Pine Bush Preserve/Kings Highway
20.00 Miles
Location: Albany, New York
Type:
Uses: Camping
Equestrian - Riding
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Snow - Cross-country Skiing
Agency: Commission
The Albany Pine Bush is one of the best remaining examples of an inland pine barrens environment in the world. This gently rolling sand-plain is home to a unique variety of rare plants and animals in...
Algonkian Regional Park Sanctuary Trail
2.00 Miles
Location: Lowe
Type: Other
Uses: Wildlife Observation
Agency: City, Town, or County
The Algonkian Regional Park Sanctuary Trail in Sterling, VA is a 2 mile loop trail through a 30+ acre section of wetlands on Lowe's Island adjacent to the Potomac River. This trail is a spur of the m...
Aliso Creek Regional Bikeway, Riding and Hiking Trail
15.00 Miles
Location: The bikeway begins at El Toro Rd Santiago Canyon below Ridgeline Drive and parallels
El Toro Road for a short distance then enters the Aliso Creek open Space.
Type: Equestrian Trail
Fitness Trail
Mountain Bike Trail
Nature Trail
Urban Trail
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Bicycling (off pavement)
Dogs - On leash
Equestrian - Riding
Heritage and History
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Agency:
The Aliso Creek Regional Riding and Hiking Trail is a well maintained bikeway and recreational trail extending from foothills of Orange County to the boundary of Laguna Beach. The continuous fifteen miles of trail is designed for hikers, bikers, and equestrians traveling through five cities. The trail travels on either side of the Aliso Creek home to native plants and wildlife. This trail links six schools together to a community center, a large community church, three regional parks, and twelve community parks. ...
30.00 Miles
Location: Franklin to Emlenton
Type: Backcountry
Rail Trail
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Camping
Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Roller/Inline Skating
Agency: Nonprofit
The Allegheny River Trail (ART) from Franklin to Emlenton is thirty miles of rail-trail bordering the Allegheny River along a section of the river included in the national Wild and Scenic Rivers syste...
1.10 Miles , Loop
Location: Deer, Alum Cove Natural Bridge Recreation Area.
Type: Nature Trail
Uses: Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Agency: USDA Forest Service
Loop trail that passes a nice bluff line and one of the largest natural rock bridges in this part of the country. ...
10.70 Miles
Location: Durham & Wake counties, NC
Type: Greenway
Uses: Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Roller/Inline Skating
Agency: City, Town, or County
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