
published Nov 1990
A comprehensive document to guide use policies and regulations for a large suburban trail system south of the Bay Area.
published May 1987
This study looks at property values and crime rates adjacent to the rail-trail.
published Jan 1986
A 1986 study from the USFS on backcountry management costs.
posted Mar 27, 2018
The South Carolina Lowcountry's "real swamp" experience!
published Jul 1977
by U.S. Department of the Interior
This study has been prepared and trail recommendations made to meet the requirements of Public Law 90-543. The 1969 El Camino Real Feasibility Study concluded that sufficient documentation of historic, scenic, natural, and cultural significance did exist to warrant further study. This study will present recommendations based on an evaluation of the field study findings.
published Sep 1966
A 1966 study headed by Stuart Udall on the feasibility of a National Trails System
Jun 22, 2023
The webinar will describe the highly successful "Slow & Say Hello" trail safety and resource protection program. They will share what they have learned over 10 years, and what works and what doesn't in modifying behavior among different user groups.
Jun 15, 2023
Discover the benefits to designating your trail(s) as an NRT, the history of the National Recreation Trails (NRT) program, the process for trails to become NRTs, and more.
Aug 17, 2023
This webinar will discuss the Gwinnett Trails (Gwinnett County, Georgia) partnership with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) Strong4Life wayfinding and activation strategy to encourage and inspire children to build resilience, manage stress, and cope with challenges.
Jun 8, 2023
This webinar will detail the journey of the SWOT Project to connect Wyoming communities with motorized trails.
Jul 13, 2023
Join us for this unique Town Hall to discuss the opportunities that now exist for small and mid-size trail organizations to find affordable and appropriate trail-specific insurance.
Aug 24, 2023
This webinar will discuss the various types of materials used for paved, multi-use trails in the District of Columbia and lessons learned.