published May 2020
With no new National Recreation Trails (NRTs) designated in 2019, and the deadline for 2020 National Trails Day fast approaching, we are encouraging Secretary Bernhardt to uphold this tradition of honoring and celebrating our nation's trails and designating new NRTs. Please read and share our open letter.
posted Feb 3, 2023
The Washington D.C. Black History NRT was originally created as an Eagle Scout project.
posted Jul 24, 2023
The Blackwater Fire Memorial is a unique natural and historic experience that begins near and then accesses the site of the Blackwater wildfire fatality site.
posted Jan 9, 2023
Formerly a Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway line, the Conotton Creek Bike Trail now provides one of the few walking, running, and biking trails in this region of the state.
published Oct 2019
by
Taylor Goodrich with American Trails
October is the official month for all things spooky, which means for trail enthusiasts, it’s the perfect time to visit these sinisterly named National Recreation Trails.
published Dec 2019
The NRT program works to preserve and celebrate our nation's pathways. Here's an overview of how to apply for NRT designation.
published Nov 2019
by
Taylor Goodrich with American Trails
Check out these five National Recreation Trails that are perfect for celebrating Thanksgiving!
posted Mar 2, 2023
Named after Ohio native Emma "Grandma" Rowena Caldwell Gatewood. The first woman to solo-hike the Appalachian Trail.
posted Jun 2, 2023
This is a three-mile trail beginning on Coronado Peak and ending at the Coronado National Memorial Ranger Station.
posted Aug 12, 2022
The Little Miami State Park is a 50-mile rail-trail paralleling the Little Miami River in southwestern Ohio.