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Trail climbs at a low angle up the face of Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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crusher fines, surface, grade, accessibility and accessible trails, fence
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Ramp leads visitors from parking lot down the slope to rail trail on Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida
Ramp leads visitors from parking lot down the slope to rail trail on Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida
Ramp leads visitors from parking lot down the slope to rail trail on Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida
Crusher fines trail climbing gentle slope in Elk Meadow Park; Jefferson County, Colorado
Crusher fines trail climbing gentle slope in Elk Meadow Park; Jefferson County, Colorado
Crusher fines trail climbing gentle slope in Elk Meadow Park; Jefferson County, Colorado
End of the plastic trail mat reaching almost to the water on the sandy beach.
End of the plastic trail mat reaching almost to the water on the sandy beach.
End of the plastic trail mat reaching almost to the water on the sandy beach.
Crusher fines trail through mowed turf park at Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
Crusher fines trail through mowed turf park at Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
Crusher fines trail through mowed turf park at Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
Ramps provide access from downtown businesses down to Duluth, Minnesota Lakewalk along Lake Superior
Ramps provide access from downtown businesses down to Duluth, Minnesota Lakewalk along Lake Superior
Ramps provide access from downtown businesses down to Duluth, Minnesota Lakewalk along Lake Superior
The fabric used under the crusher fines is exposed because of insufficient depth of material; Big Dry Creek Nature Trail, Westminster, CO
The fabric used under the crusher fines is exposed because of insufficient depth of material; Big Dry Creek Nature Trail, Westminster, CO
The fabric used under the crusher fines is exposed because of insufficient depth of material; Big Dry Creek Nature Trail, Westminster, CO