posted May 3, 2018
by Tony Boone with Timberline TrailCraft
Crushed stone trails provide a user-friendly, all-season surface for all types and ages of visitors, including strollers, wheelchairs, and road bikes.
posted Jan 20, 2020
When promoting trail-use among older adults, natural elements should be considered.
posted Mar 8, 2023
An insightful story about Tony Cacela, former NAVY SEAL, founder of Camelot Tools LLC, and creator of the versatile SITEMASTER tool.
posted Sep 21, 2021
The Beerline Trail Neighborhood Development Project was created to ensure the next phases of trail development serve the needs of the community.
posted Jan 19, 2018
This planning effort directs the development of goals and action plans to meet the future needs in advance of their demand.
posted Feb 19, 2018
by Robert Spurlock with Oregon Metro Regional Government, Elaine Stewart with Oregon Metro Regional Government, Emily Roth with Portland Parks and Recreation
Improving trails for both wildlife habitat and trail users’ experiences.
posted Feb 19, 2018
The Blue Mountains in Australia is a UNESCO World Heritage Area and one of Australia’s prime natural wonders
posted Jul 5, 2010
Carroll Vogel showed us that in the world of suspension bridges we are still looking for the boundaries, we are still finding new structures, applications, and uses of materials.
posted Nov 17, 2023
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is developing a “Blueprint for 21st Century Outdoor Recreation” (Blueprint) intended to guide investments, partnerships, outreach, and program development to respond to current demand and chart a course to meet future needs.
posted Feb 19, 2018
This session will provide case studies of five Canadian trails from across the country.
posted Mar 14, 2018
by Terry Eastin
An analysis of studies and research on the economic benefits of trails: tourism, events, healthcare savings, and community development.
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