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2004 Advancing Trails Awards

The awards were presented on October 23, 2004, at the 17th National Trails Symposium in Austin, Texas.

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posted Feb 7, 2018

Hall Bargainer Inc.

Designer: Brushy Creek Regional National Recreation Trail


posted Dec 25, 2017

Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado

Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado, for their successful trail sharing efforts demonstrated in their Volunteer Park Patroller/Bike Right programs.


posted Dec 25, 2017

City of Austin

City of Austin for their use of multiple technologies including GPS, GIS, print and Internet to increase efficiency in trail design, development, or maintenance throughout the City of Austin.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc.

Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB) has long been a supporter of trails in America.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Connecticut Impressionist Art Trail

The State of Connecticut has been widely recognized as the birthplace of American Impressionist art, where many prominent artists gathered at the turn of the 20th Century to paint the landscape.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Barbara Krebs

Barbara Krebs is the newspaper correspondent with the York Dispatch.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Joli Harrington

Joli is a newspaper correspondent for the York Daily Record.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Tom Gilbert

Tom is the Superintendent for the North Country and Ice Age National Scenic Trails


posted Dec 25, 2017

Hudson River Valley Greenway

Hudson River Valley Greenway for forming partnerships with citizens, organizations and agencies that had the overall goal of developing a plan that would provide about 1,000 miles of hiking opportunities along the Hudson River.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Jane Lambert

Jane is the Program Manager of the Alliance for Cardiovascular Health in Utah. Jane is committed to improving access to trails and promoting their use to increase physical activity throughout the state of Utah.

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