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Woodpecker Loop National Recreation Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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boardwalk, surface, accessibility and accessible trails, nature, wood
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Detail of steel bridge with concrete abutment on the Highline Canal Trail in Greenwood Village, Colorado
Detail of steel bridge with concrete abutment on the Highline Canal Trail in Greenwood Village, Colorado
Detail of steel bridge with concrete abutment on the Highline Canal Trail in Greenwood Village, Colorado
This bridge in a park is really a planked walk with handrails; Asheville, North Carolina
This bridge in a park is really a planked walk with handrails; Asheville, North Carolina
This bridge in a park is really a planked walk with handrails; Asheville, North Carolina
No handrails, but continuous edge protection on the Happy Creek Nature Trail boardwalk.
No handrails, but continuous edge protection on the Happy Creek Nature Trail boardwalk.
No handrails, but continuous edge protection on the Happy Creek Nature Trail boardwalk.
Planks hold up crushed rock surface over seasonal wet area; Elk Meadow Park, Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
Planks hold up crushed rock surface over seasonal wet area; Elk Meadow Park, Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
Planks hold up crushed rock surface over seasonal wet area; Elk Meadow Park, Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
Example of an asphalt patch at the concrete sill which the bridge abuts against; Little Dry Creek Trail, Arvada, Colorado
Example of an asphalt patch at the concrete sill which the bridge abuts against; Little Dry Creek Trail, Arvada, Colorado
Example of an asphalt patch at the concrete sill which the bridge abuts against; Little Dry Creek Trail, Arvada, Colorado
Concrete retains trail material and forms a landing for the bridge approach in Bible Park; Denver, Colorado
Concrete retains trail material and forms a landing for the bridge approach in Bible Park; Denver, Colorado
Concrete retains trail material and forms a landing for the bridge approach in Bible Park; Denver, Colorado