posted May 3, 2018
Floodplain open space makes economic sense.
posted Dec 22, 2020
This 1997 paper estimates the value of a relatively new form of recreation: mountain biking. Its popularity has resulted in many documented conflicts, and its value must be estimated so an informed decision regarding trail allocation can be made. A travel cost model (TCM) is used to estimate the economic benefits, measured by consumer surplus, to the users of mountain bike trails near Moab, Utah.
posted Mar 13, 2018
Economic impact extends not only to the actual trail user but to businesses that derive an income from users of the trail.
posted Jul 23, 2018
Cowboy Trail, Nebraska's first office State Recreational Trail.
posted Jan 24, 2018
Locating replacement parts for the stock-drawn hillside plows of yesteryear.
posted Apr 25, 2018
by Skye Ridley with American Trails
Keynote Address to the Arizona State Trails Conference
posted May 23, 2018
Guidelines for use of Geosynthetic materials in trail construction.
posted Mar 29, 2018
This Puget Sound water trail is a network of 55 shoreline campsites for people traveling the Pacific Northwest inland sea in human or wind-powered, beachable watercraft.
posted Dec 22, 2020
This study offers direction for future studies on mountain bike riding, including: characteristics of mountain bike riders and their use patterns, identification of resource degradation problems, identification and resolution of conflict issues, wilderness trespass issues, partnership issues, communication issues, and testing of management strategies related to mountain bike use.
posted Feb 5, 2020
A Research Report of the National Center of Accessibility Original Study Conducted at Bradford Woods (1993)
posted Mar 27, 2018
Hiking and biking trails in the rugged area of southern New Mexico operated by the Bureau of Land Management.
posted Mar 27, 2018
Intriguing rock formations on the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument.
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