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Each year nominations for designation of new National Recreation Trails may be submitted. The NRT Program recognizes trails that provide opportunities for all Americans to enjoy the out-of-doors and improve the quality of life of our communities.
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Deputy Secretary of the Interior David J. Hayes and U.S. Senator Dick Durbin today announced the designation of 41 trails as National Recreation Trails, adding almost 650 miles of trails to the National Trails System. Spanning across 17 states, the land and water trails provide opportunities for communities to connect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors as part of a healthier lifestyle, the core principles behind President Obama’s America’s Great Outdoors and First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move Outside! initiatives.
“From coast to coast, National Recreation Trails help connect Americans with the wonders of America’s Great Outdoors," said Deputy Secretary Hayes. "Today’s new National Recreation Trails, built through partnerships with local communities and stakeholders, provide great opportunities for people to get outside, get active and have fun. The trails establish a strong link in our urban and rural communities alike to a conservation legacy for future generations to build upon."
Today’s announcement took place on the Lake Michigan waterfront where Deputy Secretary Hayes and Senator Durbin designated the new Lake Michigan Water Trail – Chicago to New Buffalo Section, which is the first leg of an ambitious shoreline trail around the entire Lake. The designation of the Lake Michigan Water Trail is part of President Obama’s larger vision, as outlined through the America’s Great Outdoors report, to create connected water trails along America’s waterways with a network of public access points.
“The Lake Michigan Water Trail’s official designation will make it easier for local residents and visitors alike to find and visit Lake Michigan shorelines,” said Senator Durbin. “There’s no better way to take in urban landscapes like the Chicago skyline than from a canoe or a kayak. And as more people have this opportunity to enjoy this wonderful treasure on Chicago’s lakefront, more people will share in our resolve to protect the health of the Great Lakes.”
The following trails were designated as National Recreation Trails for 2011:

Boardwalk along the Withlacoochee State Trail in Florida
photo by John Moran
ALABAMA
* Chattahoochee Valley Railroad (CVRR) Trail – Northern Section
* Chattahoochee Valley Railroad (CVRR) Trail – Southern Section
* Chewacla State Park Trail System
* Chief Ladiga Trail (Jacksonville Section)
* Chief Ladiga Trail (Piedmont Section)
* Citronelle Walking Trail
* City of Foley Antique Rose Trail
* DeSoto State Park Trail System
* Florala-Lake Jackson Scenic Trail
* Lake Guntersville State Park Trail System
* Lake Lurleen State Park Trail System
* Larry and Ronna Dykes Trail
* Montevallo Greenway Trail
* Queen City Park Trail
* Sunset Drive Trail
* Swan Creek Greenway Trail
* Talladega-Lincoln Outdoor Park Trails (T.O.P.TRAILS)
* Tannehill Tramway Trail
* Village Pointe Preserve Park Trail System
* Wind Creek State Park Trail System
* Yoholo-Micco, The Creek Indian Trail
ARKANSAS
* Old Post Mountain Bike Trail
* Springhill Park Mountain Bike Trail
CONNECTICUT
* Quinebaug River Water Trail – Thompson Section
FLORIDA
* Tom Varn Hiking and Jogging Trail
* Withlacoochee State Trail
ILLINOIS, INDIANA, MICHIGAN
* Lake Michigan National Water Trail – Chicago to New Buffalo Segment
INDIANA
* Ray Yellig Memorial Trail
KANSAS
* Sand Creek Trail
MARYLAND
* Catoctin Trail (Blue Trail)
MASSACHUSETTS
* The Waverley Trail
MINNESOTA
* Froland Waterfowl Production Area Interpretive Trail
NEW JERSEY
* Barclay Farm Trails
* Croft Farm Trails
NEW MEXICO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
* Blue Marsh Lake Multi-Use Trail
* Susquehanna River Water Trail – West Branch
TENNESSEE
* Warriors' Path State Park Mountain Bike Trail System
WEST VIRGINIA
* McTrail
* Ralph S. Larue/West Fork Trail
The National Recreation Trail designation recognizes existing trails and trail systems that link communities to recreational opportunities on public lands and in local parks across the nation. Each of the new National Recreation Trails will receive a certificate of designation, a letter of congratulations from Secretary Salazar, and a set of trail markers. These trails join a network of more than 1,100 previously designated trails that total more than 13,000 miles.
The National Recreation Trail program is jointly administered by the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service in conjunction with a number of other federal and nonprofit partners, notably American Trails, which hosts the national recreation trails website at http://www.americantrails.org/nationalrecreationtrails.
For more about the new designations and details of many featured trails, please visit:
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Each year nominations
for designation of new National
Recreation Trails may be submitted.
Details of the program may be found
on the NRT website hosted by American
Trails: (www.americantrails.org/nationalrecreationtrails).
See how to update online trail information in the National Recreation Trails online database or send changes by e-mail to nrt@americantrails.org.
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