published Jan 1, 2010
Growing evidence from across America documents the beneficial effects of walking and biking. A study on active transportation.
published Jun 1, 2014
Oakridge provides but one example of a rural community experiencing economic and social decline.
posted May 12, 2020
This webinar will introduce participants to new tools and technologies being used to advance trail projects around the country.
published Jan 1, 2006
A plan for a series of unique trail systems developed in Knott County, Kentucky. The System includes trails and horseback riding, ATV’s, elk/wildlife viewing, hiking, walking and mountain biking always keeping in mind the three major priorities: safety, protecting the environment, and developing a multiple use trail system in which the trails do not conflict.
posted Dec 2, 2020
Alaska Trails’ annual conference provides trail users and the wider public a statewide opportunity for training and networking with trail professionals.
published Jan 1, 2018
The Albany-Hudson Electric Trail is an important part of the Empire State Trail, providing a key link between the Capital Region and the Mid-Hudson Valley. Since the trail is being developed along electrical utility lines, this plan incorporates design guidelines addressing safety and operational concerns.
published Aug 1, 2015
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River Management Society
This report is a summary of findings from existing studies, which provide examples of the economic impact of water trails in their respective communities. It is meant to provide a helpful resource to communities interested in learning about the economic benefit water trails have provided for cities and towns in the US.
posted Apr 7, 2020
This discussion will allow attendees to identify shortfalls or strengths of research and address the varying quality of economic contribution research that is now available.