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posted Jul 31, 2020

Reconnecting Children with Nature

Learn about successful strategies from recreation and parks professionals that address the disconnect from nature through facility and land use planning, program development, and community education and partnerships.


posted May 29, 2020

Managing High-Use Trails

Learn how trail steward and trailbuilding programs have worked to make the public better informed, more responsible trails users while protecting the resource.


published Jul 2, 2018

Trails of Vernon, New Jersey are a Community Effort

A one hour drive from New York City brings you to the bucolic settings of Vernon, New Jersey nestled in at 435’ above sea level. Vernon provides an ideal environment for those that love nature all year round.


published May 1, 2008

Volunteers promote trails and equine rides for public in NJ

Lusscroft Farm has a network of trails that connects the site with additional trails in High Point State Park and Stokes State Forest. The major purpose of this event has been to reintroduce the concept of equine trail rides to this area of New Jersey.


published Jun 1, 2014

Trail Conditions Inventory and Assessment in Northwest New Jersey

by New York - New Jersey Trail Conference

This project identifies trail maintenance needs to be addressed by NY-NJ Trail Conference volunteer trail crews.

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Good example of an accessible trail bridge meeting the natural surface trail. Both bridges are actually below the trail grade and material does not wash away from the bridge; Barclay Farm National Recreation Trail, Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey

Good example of an accessible trail bridge meeting the natural surface trail. Both bridges are actually below the trail grade and material does not wash away from the bridge; Barclay Farm National Recreation Trail, Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey

Good example of an accessible trail bridge meeting the natural surface trail. Both bridges are actually below the trail grade and material does not wash away from the bridge; Barclay Farm National Recreation Trail, Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey

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

Carrying a bridge stringer by the Women's Federation Monument on the Palisades Long Path National Recreation Trail; Alpine, New Jersey

Carrying a bridge stringer by the Women's Federation Monument on the Palisades Long Path National Recreation Trail; Alpine, New Jersey

Carrying a bridge stringer by the Women's Federation Monument on the Palisades Long Path National Recreation Trail; Alpine, New Jersey

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