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posted Dec 29, 2017

Ice Age Trail - Wisconsin

The Ice Age National Scenic Trail is a thousand-mile footpath that wanders thru remote sections of Wisconsin's "Blue Hills"


posted Dec 29, 2017

Eureka Trail - Tennessee

RTP funding enabled the acquisition of 4.3 miles of abandoned CSX rail line from Athens to Englewood, which has since been developed as a multiuse trail.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Utah Conservation Corps Bike Crew - Utah

The trail crew used bicycles as their only transportation in improving trails at Utah State Parks site.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Rock Creek Park Bridge Project - District of Columbia

The Student Conservation Association worked with the National Park Service to build four trail bridges at Rock Creek Park in Washington, DC.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Graber Pond Accessible Trail - Wisconsin

Accessible trail in the city of Middleton along a pond and wetlands includes boardwalks, a fishing pier, and an accessible launch facility for kayaks and canoes.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Great Trails: Providing Quality OHV Trails and Experiences Guidebook (Nationwide)

Development of a major resource for planning, designing, constructing, maintaining, and managing OHV recreational trails and trail systems.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Dolan Springs Trail - Arizona

Installation of a vault toilet and wayside benches, relocation of an eroded portion of the trail, plus signs to improve safety, trail maps and brochures, and “Leave No Trace” educational materials.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Ash to Kings Trail - Nevada

RTP-funded projects included bridge installation and trail construction using Nevada Conservation Corps work crews, as well as trail construction tools for volunteers.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Kanab Creek OHV Bridge - Utah

Replacement of an often-flooded stream crossing with a new bridge built from a recycled 60-foot overhead crane beam to access many miles of trails for off-highway vehicle recreationists as well as nonmotorized trail users.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Cochran Mill Park Trail - Georgia

Project funded construction of a 2.5 mile interpretive trail, trail-building machinery, maps and markers, information kiosk, and an equestrian mounting block to improve accessibility.​