posted Apr 13, 2018
These are the most commonly used sawing and chopping tools with tips on using them safely and effectively.
posted Apr 13, 2018
by Jim Schmid
Most tools needed for trail work can be purchased from local hardware stores or suppliers of forestry gear or borrowed from equipment caches of land-management agencies. Specialty tools can be found from one of the following suppliers.
posted Jun 8, 2022
There are a few options for striking tools that you may see out on a project. Some like the sledge hammer will be seen more, while others may only be pulled out for special projects.
posted Apr 13, 2018
by Jim Schmid
These are the most commonly used Survey, Layout, and Measuring Tools with tips on using them safely and effectively.
posted May 23, 2018
The Subaru/IMBA Trail Care Crew is a time-tested international trails program that teaches how to create environmentally sound and fun trails!
posted May 30, 2018
An Assessment of Trails, Watercourses, Soils, and Redwood Forest Health in Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland, California.
posted Feb 19, 2018
by Margie Tatro with Reineke Construction
Basic principles of sustainable trail design and construction.
posted May 23, 2018
The next time you need some culverts on your trail try used steel casings. You'll like them!
posted Jul 22, 2020
The Standard Trail Plans and Specifications reflect current Forest Service trail management efforts and the agency’s Trails Data Dictionary for constructed features and tasks.
posted Mar 13, 2018
An Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project.
posted Aug 20, 2019
by Lois Bachensky with USDA Forest Service
A crusher fine trail combines the rustic feeling of a natural surface trail with a surface type that's durable (but not concrete or asphalt). The natural gravel-like surface feels more like a trail than a hard surfaced path and fits in well with primitive settings.
posted May 23, 2018
Key criteria in arriving at a recommended trail surface.