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Raised boardwalk trail is for pedestrians on Downtown Lakewalk, Duluth, Minnesota
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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surface, shared use, boardwalk, urban trails, bicycle, tread, murals
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Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Adjoining treads, one hard surface and one soft, is the typical situation; Highline Canal Trail, Aurora, Colorado
Adjoining treads, one hard surface and one soft, is the typical situation; Highline Canal Trail, Aurora, Colorado
Adjoining treads, one hard surface and one soft, is the typical situation; Highline Canal Trail, Aurora, 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
Equestrians have made their own informal path along Van Bibber Creek Trail; Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
Equestrians have made their own informal path along Van Bibber Creek Trail; Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
Equestrians have made their own informal path along Van Bibber Creek Trail; Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
Separated bicycle and pedestrian routes, both paved, along West River Parkway, Minneapolis
Separated bicycle and pedestrian routes, both paved, along West River Parkway, Minneapolis
Separated bicycle and pedestrian routes, both paved, along West River Parkway, Minneapolis
Water running down the slope gathers on the crusher fines trail due to the insufficient cross slope of the trail; Adams County Park, Colorado
Water running down the slope gathers on the crusher fines trail due to the insufficient cross slope of the trail; Adams County Park, Colorado
Water running down the slope gathers on the crusher fines trail due to the insufficient cross slope of the trail; Adams County Park, Colorado