posted Jan 31, 2020
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Taylor Goodrich with American Trails
Malheur National Forest in eastern Oregon is working to create a new bike trail system with the help of Recreational Trail Program (RTP) funds.
posted Jan 16, 2020
This 27-mile riverside trail wanders up the Middle Fork of the Willamette River in Oregon.
posted Dec 20, 2019
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American Trails Staff
The Whiskey Run Mountain Biking Trail located in Bandon, Oregon was awarded $214,618 in Recreational Trails Program funds in the year 2016.
posted Dec 4, 2019
The project to complete the Catamount Trail, located in Oregon's Silver Falls State Park, was awarded $145,925.00 in Recreational Trails Funds in the year 2016.
posted Jun 11, 2019
The 3,670 acre Mount Emily Recreation Area (MERA) was purchased by Union County in 2008 with Oregon State ATV funds after a successful grassroots drive to keep the formerly private timberland from being subdivided into 240 acre parcels.
posted Jun 5, 2019
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Terry Bergerson with Oregon Parks and Recreation Department,
Randall Rosengerger with Oregon State University - College of Forestry
Non-motorized trail access was identified as a cost-effective public health strategy for increasing physical activity levels in the Oregon population.
posted May 1, 2019
Wayne is a champion of promoting and maintaining the use of traditional skills in trail work. He teaches, and is, a certifier of crosscut saws and is experienced with rigging, dry stone masonry, and woodworking.
posted Mar 26, 2019
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The Intertwine Alliance
A Portland Vision for Fostering Health and Nature in our Increasingly Urban World
published Mar 2019
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Taylor Goodrich with American Trails
Spring is in the air, and it is the perfect time to explore nature and view wildlife on our nation’s National Recreation Trails. Wildflowers are starting to bloom, birds are out in abundance, the weather is getting warmer, and these NRTs are some of the best trails out there to experience it all.
posted Jun 6, 2018
Deschutes County 4 Wheelers are providing volunteer time and donations to develop a system of designated technical four-wheel drive trails in cooperation with the Deschutes National Forest.
A dilapidated bridge on the North Fork Middle Fork Trail near Oakridge, Oregon. As of 2020 large portions of the 9 mile trail are impassible due to erosion, fallen trees and bridges in need of repair or replacement.
A dilapidated bridge on the North Fork Middle Fork Trail near Oakridge, Oregon. As of 2020 large portions of the 9 mile trail are impassible due to erosion, fallen trees and bridges in need of repair or replacement.
A dilapidated bridge on the North Fork Middle Fork Trail near Oakridge, Oregon. As of 2020 large portions of the 9 mile trail are impassible due to erosion, fallen trees and bridges in need of repair or replacement.