posted Mar 26, 2013
Encouraging youth to learn about the importance of trails along with stewardship and conservation.
posted Jul 29, 2020
by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, along with our partners, is charting a course for the future of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
posted Jul 24, 2018
Choosing between a business plan, an economic study, or a feasibility study
posted Dec 16, 2012
Environmental education inspires lifelong learning.
posted Dec 9, 2012
The bicycle and pedestrian facilities of European cities are often cited as examples of an enlightened future.
posted Dec 20, 2023
This report and its appendices constitute a review of law, policy, and procedures, with recommendations for changes based on Tribal consultation and public comments.
posted Nov 19, 2012
by Robert (Bob) Searns with Robert Searns and Associates, Inc.
The Second World Trails Conference took place November 7-9, 2011 in the Seogwipo area of Jeju Island, South Korea.
posted Jul 11, 2018
Requirements for visiting parks with a service dog or pet may vary, so be sure to check each park's regulations before you visit.
posted Aug 13, 2020
Every unit of the national park system is required to have a formal statement of its core mission that will provide basic guidance for all planning and management decisions—a foundation for planning and management. The development of a foundation document for the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail is necessary to effectively manage the park over the long term and protect park resources and values that are integral to the purpose and identity of the park unit.
posted Mar 13, 2018
This popular trail system is one of several projects recognized for excellence in the tourism industry at the recent Iowa Tourism Conference.
posted Mar 7, 2019
This study is an update and expansion of an earlier study of active outdoor recreation produced in 2006 by the Outdoor Industry Association. The 2006 study focused solely on human-powered (i.e. non-motorized) activities. While this study includes the same human-powered activities as the earlier work, an additional survey was conducted to gauge the economic contributions of outdoor recreation.
posted Mar 7, 2019
Outdoor recreation spending in Western states equaled $255.6 billion – nearly 40% of the national total. This includes purchases of outdoor gear and vehicles as well as travel expenditures when enjoying the great Western outdoors.
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