published Oct 2019
by
Taylor Goodrich with American Trails
October is the official month for all things spooky, which means for trail enthusiasts, it’s the perfect time to visit these sinisterly named National Recreation Trails.
published Oct 2019
by
Taylor Goodrich with American Trails
The El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail Association is working to create a multi-use trail that will connect two of the lone star state's largest cities, Austin and San Antonio.
published Oct 2019
by
Jim Schmid
An American Trails book review by Jim Schmid.
published Aug 2018
by
Stuart Macdonald
Separate trails in the same corridor provide for different activities.
published Oct 2019
by
American Trails Staff
October is here, which means it's time to enter the 2nd annual American Trails Costume Contest!
published Sep 2019
by
Stuart Macdonald
Trails and greenways create an opportunity to teach visitors about history, the environment, and the community
published Aug 2018
by
Stuart Macdonald
A photo gallery of murals, sculptures, decorative paving, and memorials.
published Aug 2019
by
Lora Goerlich with Equestrian Trails and Facilities Consultant LLC
Excess rain negatively impacted trail conditions and access to parks across the country. Flooded, muddy, impassable trails lingered for nearly four months, creating an impatient, ridged mindset in our perceived need to get on the trails. MUD… multiple, long stretches of quaggy, slippery mud with or without standing water were present longer than normal. We expect mud in the spring, but not for four months.
published Aug 2019
by
Mike Passo with American Trails
A totally unbiased analysis by a kayaker with a disability.