posted Mar 13, 2018
This study examines how the Little Miami Scenic Trail can be a strong asset for a community’s market viability and can be used as a market enhancement tool.
posted Aug 12, 2022
The Little Miami State Park is a 50-mile rail-trail paralleling the Little Miami River in southwestern Ohio.
posted Jul 1, 2018
Do you know of a longer paved trail anywhere? a longer skating trail? other record trails? Let us know at [email protected]!
posted Mar 26, 2018
Extending from Hattiesburg to Prentiss, this 41-mile rail-trail offers a variety of natural features, opportunities for biking, hiking, and horseback riding, and provides economic benefits for local communities.
posted Mar 27, 2018
Spectacular coastal trail on the Lost Coast of northern California's Mendocino County.
posted Aug 17, 2018
Low water crossings are designed to allow normal flow under the trail, and to be over-topped during seasonal floods.
posted Mar 26, 2018
This three-mile paddling and hiking trail is the result of a partnership between Illinois DNR, US Fish & Wildlife Service, and the Nature Conservancy to preserve, restore, and manage a 60,000-acre complex of wetlands.
posted Nov 8, 2023
The purpose of the Lower Saluda Greenway, a proposed 10.5-mile multi-use paved path along the north side of the Lower Saluda River, is to increase safe access to nearby parks, trails, and destinations, aid in short-trip multimodal travel, and increase regional connectivity and unity between the Lexington and Irmo areas with the communities of Columbia, West Columbia, and Cayce.
posted Nov 18, 2001
Lu Schrader founded the the West Virginia Trails Coalition and was a key player in the first WV Statewide Trail Plan. Lu was also the driving force behind the creation of the Trace Fork Canyon Trail near Charleston.
posted Mar 26, 2018
St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge south of Natchez hosts this trail.
posted Mar 26, 2018
Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge hosts this trail through midwestern habitats.
posted Mar 5, 2018
by Jed Wagner with Denver Parks and Recreation Department
Denver has 130 miles of paved trails, open 24 hours a day and maintained for year-round use. Snow removal begins at 5 a.m. after winter storms.
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