posted Feb 19, 2018
Come learn how water trails are connecting people to waterways as practitioners describe their successful programs of developing and managing extensive water trails.
posted Feb 19, 2018
Join this session to learn how to build a public/private trail network that turns homes into trailheads.
posted Feb 19, 2018
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J. Scott Groenier, PE with USDA Forest Service,
Chip Young with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Today’s techno-savvy trail users expect to be able to plan and preview their trail experience with accurate GPS and GIS data viewed in programs like Google Earth.
posted Feb 19, 2018
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Christopher Douwes with Federal Highway Administration,
Patricia Fisher with Oregon Department of Transportation,
Rocky Houston with Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
This presentation will discuss transportation funding programs that benefit trails and trail-related activities, focusing on Transportation Enhancement Activities and the Recreational Trails Program.
posted Feb 19, 2018
This panel will pair land managers with horse riders for a discussion of how each can help the other in meeting their goals.
posted Feb 19, 2018
Take away tools include how to train volunteers, bring a recognizable present to public lands, maintain motorized trails, and educate the public.
posted Feb 19, 2018
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Carl Knoch with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC),
David Lindhaul with Morton Trails, LLC,
John Morton with Morton Trails, LLC
Hear how research projects support the facts that trails do provide a positive economic benefit in their communities.
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Mark Wilcox with American Society of Landscape Architects,
Bill Neumann with DHM Design,
John M. Pflaum, PE with NV5
This presentation will reveal the process of planning, designing and constructing trails within four different landscape settings identifying challenges and solutions.
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Terry Eastin with Mississippi River Trail, Inc.,
Todd Antoine, AICP with Great Rivers Greenway District,
Paul Labovitz with Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
This presentation is designed to illustrate how diverse partnerships benefit trail and greenway development and bring new connections and opportunities to diverse partners and organizations whose missions, while different, compliment one another.
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Dan Jatres with New Orleans Regional Planning Commission,
Brandon Ross with City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department
This session will focus on addressing the challenges of coordinating with multiple agencies for shared use of space in floodplains.
The Cache la Poudre River Trail in Greeley, Colorado received funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund and Colorado Lottery, both through the state trails program
The Cache la Poudre River Trail in Greeley, Colorado received funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund and Colorado Lottery, both through the state trails program
The Cache la Poudre River Trail in Greeley, Colorado received funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund and Colorado Lottery, both through the state trails program