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Pink concrete edges give visual warning on low water crossing over Cherry Creek at Holly Street bridge in Denver, Colorado
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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concrete, accessibility and accessible trails, urban trails, bridge
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Ornamental concrete bridge abutments on the Big Dry Creek Trail in Westminster, Colorado
Ornamental concrete bridge abutments on the Big Dry Creek Trail in Westminster, Colorado
Ornamental concrete bridge abutments on the Big Dry Creek Trail in Westminster, 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
The classic problem on dirt trails where the bridge itself is above the trail grade. Surfacing materials wear away leaving a step; Woodpecker Loop Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
The classic problem on dirt trails where the bridge itself is above the trail grade. Surfacing materials wear away leaving a step; Woodpecker Loop Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
The classic problem on dirt trails where the bridge itself is above the trail grade. Surfacing materials wear away leaving a step; Woodpecker Loop Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
Lower Cache River Trail
Lower Cache River Trail
Lower Cache River Trail
Transition from steel deck to trail. Wood chips tend to compact leaving a joint no matter how often they are topped up; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
Transition from steel deck to trail. Wood chips tend to compact leaving a joint no matter how often they are topped up; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
Transition from steel deck to trail. Wood chips tend to compact leaving a joint no matter how often they are topped up; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
Wissahickon Valley Trail in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Wissahickon Valley Trail in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Wissahickon Valley Trail in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania