posted Aug 8, 2022
At over 18,000 miles, the U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS) is a developing national network of routes for long-distance bicycle travel. These routes are determined by state departments of transportation while AASHTO provides oversight and Adventure Cycling technical support.
posted Aug 5, 2022
As usual, you can expect great presentations, networking time and a lot of fun. These conferences bring together the best and brightest in the OHV community – including enthusiasts and land managers – and provide the perfect opportunity to gain and share insights on issues, hurdles and successes that have occurred since we last met in-person in Reno. For any who may attend for the first time, expect to learn a lot, meet a ton of great people, and to share your insights as well.
posted Aug 4, 2022
This webinar will discuss details on what is needed in order to create a trail foundation from the ground up and how to keep it successful.
posted Jul 29, 2022
Learn about what one parks, trails, and open space division accomplished in order to enhance Leave No Trace stewardship practices and address growing trail issues throughout their system.
posted Jul 25, 2022
Learn the steps to take to form a trail alliance in your own community, as well as what it takes to cultivate an existing one with tips for success.
posted Jul 19, 2022
The Trail Master Steward online course is intended to provide volunteers, trail organizations, and land managers both a foundational understanding of the values inherent in trail stewardship as well as introduce the basic skills required to be steward of our trail resources.
posted Jul 18, 2022
This webinar discusses the National Digital Trails project accomplishments, future steps, and provides a demonstration of the TRAILS tool.
published Mar 2008
by
Jeffrey Marion with U.S. Geological Survey
Off-road vehicles can have a substantial impact on the experience of other non-motorized visitors on trails that are shared or even on adjacent forest or park settings.
published Dec 2008
by
Jeffrey Marion with U.S. Geological Survey
This research investigated the influence of several use-related, environmental, and managerial factors on soil loss on recreational trails and roads at Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, a unit of the U.S. National Park Service.
published Nov 2008
by
Jeffrey Marion with U.S. Geological Survey
The sustainable management of ATV use is an expensive proposition requiring careful design, construction, and maintenance of ATV trails.