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posted Feb 5, 2018

Understanding the National Recreation Trails Program and National Water Trails System

This webinar is an introduction to the National Recreation Trails Program and the National Water Trails System.

  tags: free webinar, advancing trails webinar series

posted Jan 26, 2018

Plan, Design, Fund, Get Right of Way, and Build a Greenway in 1,500 Days

This webinar tells the story of how the Razorback Greenway was conceived, designed, funded, and implemented— a case study with multiple innovative and enabling solutions.

  tags: advancing trails webinar series

posted Jan 16, 2018

Oregon: Chuck Frayer

Chuck Frayer is a nationally recognized expert for outdoor recreation design.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Iowa: Carl Voss

For over many years, Carl Voss has worked to make Central Iowa more bicycle friendly.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Illinois: Chuck Oestreich

Chuck is an action-oriented Board Member and Secretary of the League of Illinois Bicyclists.


posted Jan 10, 2018

Louisiana: Scott Schilling

Scott Schilling has done remarkable trail advocacy work in founding and serving as president of TRAIL.


posted Jan 10, 2018

Wildlands Conservancy’s Bike and Boat Program

The Bike & Boat Program is a model of experiential Environmental Education programming that has connected tens of thousands of kids to the Lehigh River Water Trail and the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor Trail.

  tags: youth and kids on trails

posted Jan 10, 2018

Get Your Tail on the Trail

The Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor (D&L) has partnered with St. Luke’s University Health Network (SLUHN) to create the Get Your Tail on the Trail program.

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