posted May 21, 2021
American Trails is announcing new benefits for our members, including discounts at top outdoor recreation retailers!
posted Oct 17, 2019
Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC) released a report this week detailing how investing in active transportation positively impacts communities.
posted Jan 16, 2018
by Judy Kowalski, Parks Division, NM Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
New stabilization for this year-round trail.
posted Sep 10, 2018
The City of Folsom, California pays tribute to Johnny Cash with a trail of art
posted Sep 10, 2018
Design for trail system provides wildlife viewing and teaches about playa resources.
posted Jul 27, 2020
by Rails to Trails Conservancy
The purpose of this study is to provide a preliminary assessment and concept plan for developing a shared-use path along the New York Avenue corridor within the defined study area. Conducted as the first phase of determining feasibility for trail development, this preliminary assessment did not include extensive stakeholder outreach but can be used to inform future public participation and stakeholder outreach efforts in the next phase of planning.
posted Nov 1, 2022
The New York State (NYS) Canalway Water Trail is comprised of over 450 miles of land-cut canals, interconnected lakes, and rivers with more than 150 public access points for paddlers.
posted Aug 1, 2018
Bringing new life to communities along a 200-year-old industrial corridor.
posted Apr 11, 2018
The 750-mile trail will provide new opportunities for hiking and biking along scenic vistas and through charming, historic communities, driving tourism and economic activity across New York.
posted Jun 4, 2019
by Chris Morris with New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, Hank Osborn with New York - New Jersey Trail Conference, Sara Hart with New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation
This presentation will showcase elements of a comprehensive planning effort underway, and will focus on specific management actions including data collection, trail stewardship, maintenance, and a Leave No Trace hot spot event.
posted Nov 5, 2018
The New Zealand Cycle Trail Design Guide draws on a wealth of trail design and construction techniques from New Zealand and around the world. The goal is to streamline the design process for building sustainable trails that meet the expectations of the target audience, and require minimum ongoing maintenance.
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