published Jun 2009
An Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project.
posted Feb 17, 2018
This webinar on “Making the Case for Trails in Tight Economic Times” puts sound ideas and hard numbers together to illustrate the contribution of trails to the prosperity of communities.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Since joining the staff at Occoneechee State Park, Brian Detweiler has made great strides in adding new trail to the park, while maintaining almost 15 miles of existing trail.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Sally Aungier, a dedicated leader of the Virginia Horse Council, has worked for many years to change state policy regarding equestrian accommodation in Virginia state parks.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Since joining the staff at Fairy Stone State Park in 2005, Sam Jensen has worked diligently to maintain and improve the two trail systems in the park.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Larry W. Miller is the Director of Fauquier County Parks and Recreation Department (FCPRD).
posted Dec 29, 2017
The 45-mile W&OD Trail is one of the most-used greenway trails in the country.
posted Dec 18, 2017
Reese’s keen sense of purpose and visionary ideas have helped organizations to grow and prosper.
published May 2014
by
American Trails Staff
Always known by her trail name after through-hiking the Appalachian Trail in 1978, Butch served both on the board and staff of the American Hiking Society. For many years she was a familiar participant in initiatives and committees supporting policies and funding for trails.
published Mar 2011
by
American Trails Staff
Mark’s expertise on a wide range of subjects from construction to trail development to horse training will leave a very tangible legacy. He took a fledging rail-to-trails project, New River Trail State Park, and made it one of Virginia’s most visited and most supported state parks.
Long Branch Trail at Four Mile Run in Arlington, Virginia is a major power line corridor in the Washington, DC area
Long Branch Trail at Four Mile Run in Arlington, Virginia is a major power line corridor in the Washington, DC area
Long Branch Trail at Four Mile Run in Arlington, Virginia is a major power line corridor in the Washington, DC area