published Jul 2009
by
Terry Whaley with Ozark Greenways, Inc.
While developing policies and regulations for a trail is not a fun task, it will become a necessity in time with any successful trail project.
published Nov 1990
A comprehensive document to guide use policies and regulations for a large suburban trail system south of the Bay Area.
published Jun 1998
Multi-Use Trail Management Policy: User-Group Conflict and Resource Impact Issues.
published May 2018
Survey of mountain biking users from the Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association (CAMBA) trail system located in northwestern Wisconsin.
published Oct 2003
A summary of scientific studies that compare mountain biking to other forms of trail travel.
published Jan 2007
Considering the many factors that go into estimating costs for building and managing trails, railtrails, and greenways with examples from Wisconsin.
published Jun 2011
by
Karen Umphress with UP! Outside
So what makes a trail wholly sustainable? According to Tom Crimmins there are four keys aspects: Resource Sustainability, Economic Sustainability, Experience Sustainability, and Political Sustainability
published May 1999
Approaches to vegetation management and restoration, including native character, views, tree planting, invasive species, soil erosion control, and hazard tree management.
published Jan 2009
Efforts to help different activities on multi-use trails get along better and to improve safety.
published Oct 1997
Besides being unnecessary, monitoring and enforcing separate trails is a management nightmare.
Stop sign at highway crossing but also warning about rails left in pavement on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Stop sign at highway crossing but also warning about rails left in pavement on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Stop sign at highway crossing but also warning about rails left in pavement on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Serious warning sign about upcoming highway crossing in safety orange color on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Serious warning sign about upcoming highway crossing in safety orange color on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Serious warning sign about upcoming highway crossing in safety orange color on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
No safe crossing here. Sign directs users to nearby intersection on the Highline Canal Trail, South Suburban Park District, Colorado
No safe crossing here. Sign directs users to nearby intersection on the Highline Canal Trail, South Suburban Park District, Colorado
No safe crossing here. Sign directs users to nearby intersection on the Highline Canal Trail, South Suburban Park District, Colorado