published Jan 1, 2010
The Howard W. Peak Greenway Trail System in San Antonio currently boasts a total of 41 miles of completed trail and several more miles of trail under construction and in the design phase.
published Oct 1, 1997
by
Robert Searns with Robert Searns & Associates
Downtown San Antonio's River Walk draws over nine million visitors per year.
published Aug 1, 2008
This report sorts through the various choices for the most "economical and sustainable" types of trail surfacing options along the proposed Rio Grande Trail corridor from Belen to Sunland Park, New Mexico.
published Aug 1, 2008
by
American Trails Staff
The objectives of the Missouri Riverfront Trail project are bringing people together, protecting natural resources, and enhancing the wellness and vitality of Platte County citizens and the region.
published Nov 13, 2008
by
Stuart Macdonald
Conservation Corps and Transportation: Making the Connection is a funding guide and case study publication sponsored by The Corps Network and the Federal Highway Administration.
posted Apr 26, 2018
This webinar will discuss urban trails and what cities are doing to provide economic development opportunities for the properties that lie along former industrial corridors.
posted Apr 26, 2018
This webinar provides an introduction to how trails are benefiting and reshaping landscapes across the planet.
published Apr 25, 2018
by
Stuart Macdonald
How would you like to get involved with yet another organization-- more meetings, more subcommittees, more incomprehensible reports? There are plenty of reasons to be skeptical about creating new groups, but there are compelling reasons for putting efforts into those that promote trails on a statewide basis.
published Oct 13, 1995
by
Skye Ridley with American Trails
Keynote Address to the Arizona State Trails Conference