Resource Library:

Missouri



published Jan 2022

Goats Graze Along the Frisco Highline Trail

The Frisco Highline Trail, a National Recreation Trail, is using a team of goats to tame vegetation around the trail.


published Jan 2020

Washington, Missouri: A Little, Big Trail Town Along the Missouri River

by Josh Adams

Contributor Josh Adams interviews Wayne Dunker, the parks and recreation director of Washington, Missouri.


published Sep 2019

The Future of Trails: Volunteers

by Taylor Goodrich with American Trails

Outdoor recreation is an $887 billion industry that is, in many ways, built on the backs of volunteers.


published Aug 2018

Monty Montgomery, Ozark Greenways

Past President of Ozark Greenways, Monty Montgomery, passed away on August 19, 2018. He was an avid supporter and longtime friend of Ozark Greenways. He inspired countless individuals to explore our beautiful Ozarks through bicycling, hiking, and running all while promoting fun and fellowship.


published Jul 2018

Planning trails for Hidden Valley Park Natural Area

by Jimmi Lossing with Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism

A planning team comprised of the project partners and local residents was formed to address an unplanned system of trails and off-road vehicle routes in the Kansas City open space park.


published Aug 2008

Trail Creates New Regional Asset Along Missouri Riverfront

by American Trails Staff

The objectives of the Missouri Riverfront Trail project are bringing people together, protecting natural resources, and enhancing the wellness and vitality of Platte County citizens and the region.


published Jan 2003

Trail Tourism: Promotion of the Katy Trail in Missouri

The Katy Trail is a 185-mile rails-to-trails conversion of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas-Railroad (nick-named the KATY). The Missouri Department of Natural Resources was able to acquire the right-of-way after Congress passed the National Trails System Act allowing railroad corridors to be banked for future transportation use and used on an interim basis for recreational trails.


published Jul 2009

John C. Roth, a Person who Built Connections and Moved Dreams Forward

by American Trails Staff

A Missouri trail advocate, John Roth was a volunteer with the US Forest Service for several years. He is best known for his tremendous work on the the planning and development of the Ozark Trail.


Results from the Business Directory


Lochmueller Group

St. Louis, Missouri

Lochmueller Group helps communities and clients reinvent their future through thoughtful, actionable planning and engineering services. We base our work on clients’ aspirations and support each project with applicable da...


411 North 10th Street, Suite 200, St. Louis, Missouri 63101
(314) 621-3395 • [email protected]
https://www.lochgroup.com

Missouri Trail of Tears Association

Jackson, Missouri

The Trail of Tears Association is a national nonprofit with a mission to identify, protect, and preserve Trail of Tears National Historic Trail resources and to promote awareness of the Trail’s legacy, including the remo...


429 Moccasin Springs Rd, Jackson, Missouri 63755
(573) 290-5268 • [email protected]
https://nationaltota.com/missouri

Ozark Greenways, Inc.

Springfield, Missouri

We are the driving force behind a 140+ mile system of multi-use triails. A dynamic network of connected streams, parks, businesses, and neighborhoods which provides for the enjoyment and economic development of our comm...


PO Box 50733, Springfield, Missouri 65805
(417) 864-2015 • [email protected]
https://ozarkgreenways.org/

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