
posted May 30, 2018
New research suggests that mountain suggests that mountain bikes and boots leave equal wear and tear on trails. How bikers ride and where hikers step may make more of a difference.
posted May 30, 2018
Approaches to vegetation management and restoration, including native character, views, tree planting, invasive species, soil erosion control, and hazard tree management.
posted May 30, 2018
Multi-Use Trail Management Policy: User-Group Conflict and Resource Impact Issues.
posted May 30, 2018
A comprehensive document to guide use policies and regulations for a large suburban trail system south of the Bay Area.
posted May 30, 2018
by Robert (Bob) Searns with Robert Searns and Associates, Inc., John M. Pflaum, PE, Bill Woodcock with South Suburban Park and Recreation District
How Littleton, CO and the South Suburban Park and Recreation District addressed trail crowding, conflicts and excessive speed.
posted May 30, 2018
by Karen Umphress with UP! Outside
Stay on the Trail!
posted May 30, 2018
The State of Maryland and bicyclists work together to improve trails and for trail training.
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 May 30, 2018
by Arizona State Parks and Trails
Understanding Shared-Use Trail Etiquette can make Hiking, Biking, and Riding Trails More Enjoyable for Everyone
posted May 30, 2018
Equestrian and other nonmotorized recreational use may be allowed on shared use paths and trails that use Federal-aid transportation funds.
posted May 30, 2018
Efforts to help different activities on multi-use trails get along better and to improve safety.
posted May 30, 2018
Good signs clearly showing which uses are allowed are essential to effective trail management.
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