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published Oct 24, 2019

Steel Trail Bridges on Shared-use Urban Pathways

by Stuart Macdonald

A variety of steel-frame commercial bridges along typical multiple-use trails.


published Aug 17, 2018

Trails With Two Adjacent Treads

by Stuart Macdonald

Separate trails in the same corridor provide for different activities.


published Jan 23, 2019

FAQ: Do the low stream crossings for trails and greenways conform to accessibility guidelines?

by American Trails Staff

Low water crossings are designed to allow normal flow under the trail, and to be over-topped during seasonal floods.


published May 30, 2018

Forest Trails in Ohio Recover from Winter Floods

The closing of these trails and subsequent impacts to the local economy was a revelation to many in the community and the Forest Service.

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Very expensive homes overlook the Highline Canal Trail in the exclusive Denver suburb of Cherry Hills Village, Colorado

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This bridge was built for new multi-housing to access the Highline Canal Trail in Aurora, Colorado. No fences anywhere!

This bridge was built for new multi-housing to access the Highline Canal Trail in Aurora, Colorado. No fences anywhere!

This bridge was built for new multi-housing to access the Highline Canal Trail in Aurora, Colorado. No fences anywhere!

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