Resource Library:

Recreational Trails Program (Rtp)



posted Dec 29, 2017

Hyde Park Heritage Greenway - New York

The RTP grant was instrumental in helping to make the Hyde Park Trail System “ready for prime time.”


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

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.


published Feb 2020

Immediate Action Needed by All Trail Enthusiasts!

by American Trails Staff

The Coalition for Recreational Trails (CRT) calls on all trail organizations and trail enthusiasts to take action immediately to continue and to expand the Recreational Trails Program (RTP), the national trails assistance program that aids all trail activities nationwide through use of federal non-highway recreational fuel taxes.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Indian Canyon Trailhead - California

A variety of trail users benefit from this trailhead in the Angeles National Forest.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Intertwine Alliance Bi-State Regional Trails Website - Oregon and Washingston

A fun new interactive tool to connect to nature!


posted Dec 29, 2017

Iowa DNR Americorps Trail Crew - Iowa

Crew members carry forth these lessons and passion into their communities and future endeavors.


posted Dec 29, 2017

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.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Jane Addams Trail - Illinois

New trails constructed on railroad corridor.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Joanna Trail Project - Missouri

The Joanna Trail Project is an example of a community coming together to provide recreational opportunities and education for a wide range of trail and trailhead users, while stimulating the local economy by attracting visitors to the area.