published Aug 2018
by
American Trails Staff
Examples of bike trails and bike paths that have been built by state departments of transportation
published Dec 1996
Cowboy Trail, Nebraska's first office State Recreational Trail.
published May 2011
by
American Trails Staff
Bicycle repair stations can now be purchased from several vendors.
published Dec 2007
Federal transportation laws and regulations do not prohibit the use of shared use paths or trails by equestrians.
published Sep 2015
Enhancing communities to benefit more from trail tourism along the Great Allegheny Passage in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
published Apr 2004
This study examines the value of public investment in bicycle facilities.
published Sep 2012
This popular trail system is one of several projects recognized for excellence in the tourism industry at the recent Iowa Tourism Conference.
published Jan 2010
The results of this study demonstrate that bicycling has the potential to contribute substantially to the health and economic well being of Wisconsin citizens.
published Oct 2011
This guide will set forth strategies for building on what you already offer to enhance the appeal of your community and your business to bicycle tourists and strengthening the local economy.
published Jun 2011
The Minnesota Department of Transportation has developed a guide to marketing bicycling along the Mississippi River Trail through the state's 800 miles of the bike route.
Detour is fenced and surfaced with wood chips dyed green, for some reason; Rock Creek Trail, Washington, DC
Detour is fenced and surfaced with wood chips dyed green, for some reason; Rock Creek Trail, Washington, DC
Detour is fenced and surfaced with wood chips dyed green, for some reason; Rock Creek Trail, Washington, DC