published Jan 2012
When promoting trail-use among older adults, natural elements should be considered.
published Dec 2011
To better understand and promote physical activity on a newly constructed trail, the present study examined the demographic characteristics and physical activity behaviors of trail users
posted Jan 14, 2020
In partnership with the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC), American Trails and NOHVCC will discuss how trails, for too long, have been taken for granted and the true measure of their impact has not been calculated or shared.
posted Dec 23, 2019
Backcountry Horsemen's annual board has cancelled the in-person National Board Meeting (NBM) in Kansas City in 2020, instead they will be holding digital meetings on April 20-23rd.
posted Dec 17, 2019
Best practices for trail design planning, construction, and management in undeveloped natural areas and connecting to urban edge settings.
posted Dec 11, 2019
World Canals Conference is an international platform for topics related to inland waterways. This event is organized under the patronage of “Inland Waterways International”, an organization, which stands up for the protection, development and sustainable management of inland waterways.
posted Dec 6, 2019
The Street Trust's 2020 Active Transportation Summit will be held at the Oregon Convention Center on March 18 & 19. The Summit is an opportunity to step out of our workday roles and join together in the common purpose of improving walking, biking, public transit, and other non-auto transportation choices. Our region and state are hubs of transportation expertise and innovation in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. The Summit is where we share that collective knowledge.
posted Nov 2, 2019
Continuing the conversation from the 2019 International Trails Symposium (ITS) and Training Institute and our TRAILSLead™ Multi-use Trails and Conflict Forum, this webinar will build upon the concepts brought up during the panel discussion.
posted Oct 28, 2019
Millions of trail users are actively using mobile devices every day, but most public agencies and nonprofit partners are not leveraging this important communication channel.