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See the winners of the 2010 NRT Photo Contest
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entries: Gallery 1 - Gallery 2 - Gallery 3 - Gallery 4 - Gallery 5- Gallery 6 - Gallery 7 - Gallery 8 - Gallery 9 -
American Trails sponsors an annual contest for photographs of National Recreation Trails across the country. The goal is to highlight the diversity of the NRTs and to make more Americans familiar with these great trails. We're looking for good photos of trail users as well as special facilities, art on the trails, management issues, construction, and volunteers.
In celebration of these great trails we will be presenting awards in several categories to highlight the diversity of NRTs, from backcountry trails to urban greenways.
NOTE: you may link to these pages and photos but unauthorized copying is forbidden: all rights reserved to the photographers who provided these photos.
AWARD CATEGORIES: We will give awards in the following categories, which are grouped under the three general areas of Trail Use, Trail Management, and Trail Features. Check out recent winners to get some ideas.
TRAIL USE

ON the LAKE WOBEGON National Recreation Trail(photo by chuck.wocken,
Stearns County Parks, MN, 2004)
TRAIL MANAGEMENT
TRAIL FEATURES
ARTISTIC MERIT
See the RULES for the 2010 NRT photography contest
NOTE: you may link to these pages and photos but unauthorized copying is forbidden: all rights reserved to the photographers who provided these photos.
To find NRTs in your state, see the searchable NRT database. If you have questions about the NRT program or the contest, please contact us. Presented by American Trails, P. O. Box 491797, Redding, CA 96049-1797 -- phone (530) 547-2060 -- fax (530) 547-2035 -- NRT@AmericanTrails.org
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