posted Sep 30, 2021
A compilation of best practices and guidelines for the planning, design, construction, and management of your trail employing sustainable design.
posted Sep 23, 2021
This paper outlines ways to achieve two key goals: First, to create career paths for young people; and secondly, to improve the U.S.’ ability to counter, and adapt to climate change, especially in communities that have suffered from environmental injustices.
posted Sep 21, 2021
by International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA)
Understanding Federal Funding for Natural Surface Trails
posted Sep 14, 2021
This National Recreation Trail is enjoyed by more than 350,000 hikers, cyclists, skaters, runners, and horseback riders every year.
posted Sep 13, 2021
The Maah Daah Hey Trail (MDHT) is a legendary 144-mile non-motorized, single-track trail that runs from Medora to south of Watford City in North Dakota.
posted Aug 31, 2021
Trails training, workshops, and conferences on trail building, planning, management, land protection, organization development, leadership, tools, GIS data, parks, bike/ped facilities, nonmotorized transportation, funding, and stewardship.
posted Aug 31, 2021
National Recreation Trails are existing land-based and water-based trails that provide close to home recreation opportunities on Federal, State and local lands. Learn how to apply for designation.
posted Aug 12, 2021
Interested in Sponsoring or Donating to The Trails Capacity Grant Program?
posted Jul 26, 2021
American Rivers makes it easy for you to get involved. This National River Cleanup Handbook will provide all the information you need to organize a river cleanup.
posted Jul 19, 2021
by Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy, Inc.
The historic Neutaconkanut Hill park has been improved with trail work and facilities for visitors.
posted Jul 14, 2021
The Trails Capacity Program funds projects across the nation that strategically improve the abilities and capacity of the trails community as a whole.
posted May 10, 2021
We want to thank these vitally important members of American Trails. Their generous contributions enable us to work for trails and greenways for ALL Americans! Please visit our Trail Stewards' websites and learn more about their services and goals.
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