published Jul 1, 2009
by
Terry Whaley with Ozark Greenways, Inc.
While developing policies and regulations for a trail is not a fun task, it will become a necessity in time with any successful trail project.
published Nov 1, 2003
Good signs clearly showing which uses are allowed are essential to effective trail management.
published Oct 1, 1997
Practical problem solving for shared use winter trails.
published Apr 4, 2002
Specific issues and goals for maintaining bikeways and the roadway edge where the majority of bicycling takes place.
published Sep 21, 2000
The Courts and the Legislature have expressed a clear policy to permit the use of available recreational property, both public and private, in its natural condition, without placing the burden and expense of altering the property and defending claims for injuries on the landowner.
published Jan 9, 2009
Efforts to help different activities on multi-use trails get along better and to improve safety.
published May 30, 2018
The State of Maryland and bicyclists work together to improve trails and for trail training.
published May 23, 2018
Asking the right questions is a vital first step in effective planning of a trail project.
published May 23, 2018
Design and construction guidelines for asphalt trails.
published Jan 1, 2005
The following criteria are used in order to determine suitable locations for new trails and trail reroutes within the Kremmling Field Office, Colorado