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 Dec 20, 2019
by
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 Mar 27, 2018
The 1,000th National Recreation Trail dedicated to refuge manager killed on United Flight 93.
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.
posted Mar 27, 2018
The Row River Trail runs 15.6 miles along an abandoned rail line from Cottage Grove to Dorena Lake, Culp Creek and the nearby Umpqua National Forest.
posted Jan 31, 2020
by
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 Aug 16, 2023
Discover this 2.0-mile loop trail near Jacksonville, Oregon. A fun trail with interpretive signs along the way.
posted Dec 29, 2017
New shelter facilities for the snopark.
published Jul 2005
by
Robert (Bob) Searns with Robert Searns and Associates, Inc.
In new communities the private sector and market forces have helped preserve natural resources while offering outstanding recreational trails.
posted Nov 23, 2020
After many years of pursuing land acquisitions on the edge of Springfield, Oregon, and with the passage of a bond measure by local citizens, the Willamalane Park and Recreation District (WPRD) was able to acquire land sought for outdoor recreation trails.
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.