posted May 30, 2018
The closing of these trails and subsequent impacts to the local economy was a revelation to many in the community and the Forest Service.
posted Apr 25, 2018
How would you like to get involved with yet another organization-- more meetings, more subcommittees, more incomprehensible reports? There are plenty of reasons to be skeptical about creating new groups, but there are compelling reasons for putting efforts into those that promote trails on a statewide basis.
posted Nov 27, 2023
by Bob Walker with Montana Trails Coalition, American Trails Staff
Have you ever wondered how to create a trails coalition in your state or region? This article shares some pointers and discusses the results of a nationwide survey of trails coalitions conducted by American Trails in February 2023.
posted Mar 27, 2018
This 7.9-mile rail connects historic forts built to defend the nation's capital during the Civil War.
posted Mar 27, 2018
An interpretive and wildlife site along the Lewis and Clark Trail.
posted Nov 15, 2022
The Fort River Birding and Nature Trail is a universally accessible trail. It was presented with the 2014 Paul Winske Access Award by the Stavros Center for Independent Living.
posted Feb 19, 2024
This fully accessible boardwalk trail features fossil replicas and exhibits of now extinct creatures that once roamed the area.
posted May 23, 2018
Asking the right questions is a vital first step in effective planning of a trail project.
posted May 3, 2018
This plan provides a framework for the City of Appleton to help encourage continued transition of targeted redevelopment areas to new and productive uses.
posted Mar 26, 2018
A 250-mile water trail along the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers in Wisconsin, extending from the City of Green Bay to Portage and ending in Prairie du Chien at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers.
posted Oct 20, 2010
Since 2005 The Tennessee Conservationist magazine featured Fran Wallas’ “Great Hikes in Tennessee State Parks” in each bi-monthly issue.
posted Mar 27, 2018
The South Carolina Lowcountry's "real swamp" experience!
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