Resource Library:

Recreational Trails Program (Rtp)



posted Dec 29, 2017

Agassiz Recreational Trail - Minnesota

The Agassiz Recreational Trail is a rail corridor that was acquired and converted to a natural surface multi-use recreational trail.


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Rampart Range OHV Development (Phase Three) - Colorado

This project continued the implementation of a plan that was initiated in 2006.


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Anchorage Hillside Singletrack Trail System - Alaska

Anchorage’s first system of soft-surface, narrow trails built for mountain bikes and foot traffic.


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Potts Memorial Park Trail Project - Missouri

The Potts Memorial Park Trail Project used $28,000 in Recreational Trails Program (RTP) funds to make improvements to the trail, including making the trail more accessible to those with disabilities.


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Middle Run Valley Bridge - Delaware

This bridge replaced stepping-stones that once served as the crossing of the Middle Run stream.


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White River Valley Trail - Missouri

The White River Valley Trail is a 10.25-mile, natural-surface hiking and mountain biking trail located just outside the city limits of Branson and Hollister, Missouri.


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Shadow Mountain Trail System - Wyoming

The Wyoming State Trail Crew performs maintenance, rehabilitation and development work on trails across the state.


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Iron Range OHV Recreation Area - Minnesota

The Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Recreation Area was once a taconite mine pit in Minnesota’s Iron Range, an area that had a depressed economy for decades.


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Musselshell Trail System - Idaho

The Lewis-Clark All Terrain Vehicle Club conducts basic trail maintenance on 13.6 miles of the Musselshell Trail System on the Clearwater National Forest.


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Illinois Greenways & Trails Council

The Coalition for Recreational Trails members are very pleased to recognize the Illinois Greenways & Trails Council for outstanding use of RTP funds for a state Recreational Trails Advisory Committee.