posted Jan 12, 2018
by U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Parks and trail corridors have been important for public health in the United States for more than 100 years.
posted Jul 1, 2014
Urban river parkways may particularly benefit health in urban environments where access to open spaces is limited and adverse health effects such as obesity and depression are prevalent.
posted Jul 21, 2013
Trails promote natural resource management strategies that ensure environmental preservation, quality of life, and economic development.
posted Dec 25, 2011
Reflections on the spiritual aspect of trails.
posted Dec 19, 2011
Nancy Desmond of Cleveland Metroparks, tells us how trails have made a difference in her life and career.
posted Nov 25, 2011
The desire to recreate, exercise and enjoy natural beauty.