published Jun 2022
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Tools for Trails
There are a few options for striking tools that you may see out on a project. Some like the sledge hammer will be seen more, while others may only be pulled out for special projects.
posted Jun 3, 2022
Common grassroots methodologies for building community support for trails.
posted May 26, 2022
The World Trails Conference is a global gathering of trail experts, trail managers, builders, trail destinations, enthusiasts, and academics, who meet every two years to share knowledge, network, and ensure the benefits trails offer society continue to be sustainable and supported around the world.
published May 2022
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American Trails Staff
We are excited to announce the winners of our 2022 Trail Fund grants. In our inaugural year, we funded a total of $50,424 directly to seven projects.
posted May 18, 2022
This webinar will examine a study’s methodology and findings including trail residents’ needs, interests, and apprehensions in their daily lives, and how that connects to their awareness, impressions, and experiences with nearby trails and outdoor public spaces.
posted May 18, 2022
This webinar will provide some basic information on trails in federally-designated Wilderness, examples of practical experiences, and resources to learn more.
posted May 11, 2022
The "Slow & Say Hello" program engages park visitors at popular trailheads to promote trail safety and resource protection.
published May 2022
Use this interactive map to find where, when, and how these funds are being used.
published May 2022
The free NRT sign program offered by American Trails has added dozens of signs along the trail.
published May 2022
Everything you need to know about trail counters, trail user surveys, and other information to better understand and engage your trail users.*