
posted Aug 16, 2022
Drawing from dry-laid rock fences, a significant equine heritage, and one of the oldest urban growth boundaries in the nation, Legacy Trail spans the gamut of landscapes.
posted Aug 16, 2022
Refuges close to highly-populated areas provide the greatest opportunity to engage new and diverse audiences.
posted Aug 16, 2022
Join the Student Conservation Association and Arizona Trail Association for an inspiring workshop on various youth outreach initiatives.
posted Aug 16, 2022
Learn how to use a collaborative approach to develop a bi-state regional trails plan.
posted Aug 16, 2022
This presentation will teach water trail developers how to improve recreation and increase access by integrating conservation and restoration goals into their water trails plans.
posted Aug 16, 2022
This session will look at "how to keep it green" by projecting, planning, partnering, and paying for trails with examples from both projects.
posted Aug 16, 2022
by Robert (Bob) Searns with Robert Searns and Associates, Inc., Brad Towle with Tanabe City Kumano Tourism Bureau, Masato Takemoto with Tanabe City Kumano Tourism Bureau, Galeo Saintz with World Trails Network
Sharing world pilgrimage culture.
posted Aug 16, 2022
Learn the historical and contemporary sources of grassroots opposition to rail trails and several principles for accommodating critics.
posted Aug 16, 2022
This session endeavors to describe multiple projects that are currently bucking this trend- restoring natural systems, providing high quality recreation, and inviting communities back into the woods.
posted Aug 16, 2022
Join us in learning more about how the next generation plays a vital role in land stewardship, greenway development, and trail building.
posted Aug 16, 2022
by Helen Scully with National Park Service, Stuart Macdonald
This session will provide a brief history and overview of the NRT program, as well as highlight the growing benefits available to trail managers.