Resource Library:

Recreational Trails Program (Rtp)



posted Jun 11, 2019

Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center (GNFAC) – Montana

Based in Bozeman, Montana, the GNFAC covers an area of approximately 1,720 square-miles, including the Bridger, Gallatin, and Madison Ranges, the Lionhead area near West Yellowstone, and the mountains around Cooke City.


published Oct 2022

GEOWEB® Geocells Repairs Storm-Damaged Recreational Trails Along Maine’s Coastline

by Sue Crowe

GEOWEB® panels are used to reconstruct Kittery Point's walking trail and maintenance road.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Giant's Stairs Trail Project - Maine

The new trail will provide sustainable access for the 10-15,000 people who visit Bailey Island each year to walk one of Maine's greatest sections of coastline.


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

Green Ridge State Forest & Rocky Gap State Park Trail - Maryland

Leading the way toward more effective trail-related education and communication.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Gypsum City Off-Highway Vehicle Park - Iowa

Development of an 800-acre riding area for recreational vehicles including campground construction, park and trail signs, habitat restoration, and landscape plantings.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Hatfield-McCoy Regional Recreation Area - West Virginia

The trails of the Hatfield-McCoy Recreation Area provide a fun and exciting experience for a wide variety of outdoor enthusiasts.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Highbridge Park Project - New York

Bicycles are now allowed in Highbridge Park!


posted Jun 6, 2018

Horseshoe Bend Park Trail Restoration - New Jersey

The trail system was in critical need of erosion control, raised walkways, and small bridges to enable the broadest number of people to use the trails year round, while protecting water quality and habitat.