posted Nov 25, 2011
The desire to recreate, exercise and enjoy natural beauty.
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 Mar 13, 2018
Economic impact extends not only to the actual trail user but to businesses that derive an income from users of the trail.
posted Apr 4, 2017
From ancient waterways to old rail lines, National Recreation Trails are all about moving outdoor experiences.
posted May 23, 2018
Key criteria in arriving at a recommended trail surface.
posted Sep 28, 2013
When flood PLAIN turns into flood WAY, trails are in trouble.
posted May 30, 2018
Practical problem solving for shared use winter trails.
posted Mar 13, 2018
The Ontario Trails Strategy is a long-term plan that establishes strategic directions for planning, managing, promoting and using trails in Ontario.
posted May 30, 2018
by Karen Umphress with UP! Outside
Stay on the Trail!
posted Oct 10, 2023
Preparing a climate-ready workforce requires an all-hands-on-deck approach among public and private leaders across the country—including federal policymakers, state community college systems, and individual employers—but these capacity-related gaps often come to ground in U.S. cities and regions.
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