
posted Feb 19, 2018
How are trails being developed and programmed in our urban core?
posted Feb 19, 2018
Explore multiple uses for GIS data beyond simple mapmaking and inventory.
posted Jan 19, 2018
by Randy Martin with Trailscape
With the emphasis on health and fitness in today's society, trails are becoming just as important as streets and sidewalks in our communities.
posted Feb 19, 2020
The benefits of expanding and improving the outdoor recreation economy are clear and compelling.
posted Feb 25, 2020
Creating a strong, cooperative, and unified voice for a diverse trails community
posted Jul 2, 2018
A one hour drive from New York City brings you to the bucolic settings of Vernon, New Jersey nestled in at 435’ above sea level. Vernon provides an ideal environment for those that love nature all year round.
posted Feb 14, 2023
by Equine Land Conservation Resource
Horses are prey animals and naturally can be afraid of unfamiliar people and objects. Horses have natural "flight“ survival instincts and prefer to move their feet towards an exit route. Therefore, people with horses should pass at a walk while other trail users remain STOPPED until passed.
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 Oct 3, 2019
Separate trails in the same corridor provide for different activities.
posted Feb 26, 2020
TRAILSNext™ Series - High energy, 18-minute presentations on trail innovation.
posted Feb 27, 2020
posted Feb 19, 2018
by Stuart Macdonald, Kim Frederick with Chinook Associates LLC
This session will present educational opportunities, training providers, and a wide range of resources for land and water trails.
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