Resource Library:

Safety



published Oct 1997

Separate Trails Divide; Shared Trails Build Community

Besides being unnecessary, monitoring and enforcing separate trails is a management nightmare.


published May 2009

Sharing Our Trails: A Guide to Trail Safety and Enjoyment

National and state trail advocacy organizations representing equestrian, OHV, and bicycle interests collaborated in developing this new guide to trail use and safety.


published Jul 2009

Solving Policy Issues for Trail Systems

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 Jan 2009

Suggestions on Improving Safety for Horseback Riders and Other Trail Users

Efforts to help different activities on multi-use trails get along better and to improve safety.


published Jun 2011

Sustainable Trails: More Than Maintenance

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 Mar 2020

The Respite of Trails and Outdoor Recreation

by Mike Passo with American Trails

America’s incomparable system of national scenic, historic, and recreational trails is the perfect way to sustain your mental and physical health, while maintaining the social distancing that is required in these challenging times.


published Apr 2020

Thinking of Hitting the Trail During COVID-19? Answer These 5 Questions First.

by Mike Passo with American Trails

Before you go on any outdoor adventures you need to ask yourself these questions to confirm if your plans are safe and appropriate.


published Sep 2000

Trail Effects on Neighborhoods: Home Value, Safety, Quality of Life

​Are trails safe? How do they affect property values of adjacent residents?


published Jan 2004

Trail Tools: Pounding and Hammering Tools

by Jim Schmid

These are the most commonly used pounding and hammering Tools with tips on using them safely and effectively.


published Jan 2004

Trail Tools: Safety Equipment

by Tools for Trails

The following trail work safety tips should be covered with volunteers and crewmembers before the start of any trail work.


Results from the Business Directory


Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA)

Lexington, Kentucky

The Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) IS THE #1 TRUSTED RESOURCE FOR EQUINE PROFESSIONALS, since 1967. CHANGING LIVES THROUGH SAFE EXPERIENCES WITH HORSES. Industry Leader in Horsemanship Education & Certification...


1795 Alysheba Way, Ste 7102, Lexington, Kentucky 40509
(859) 259-3399 • [email protected]
http://www.cha.horse/

TrafficGuard©, Inc.

Geneva, Illinois

TrafficGuard, Inc is a leading anti-ram and security bollard manufacturer for a variety of industries.


PO Box 201, Geneva, Illinois 60134-9956
(877) 727-7347 • [email protected]
https://www.trafficguard.net/

Pennsylvania Equine Council

Windsor, Pennsylvania

The overall goals and aims of the Pennsylvania Equine Council is to make it easier, more affordable, safer, and more enjoyable to own equines and participate in equestrian sports in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.


PO Box 303, Windsor, Pennsylvania 17366-0303
(888) 304-0281 • [email protected]
https://pennsylvaniaequinecouncil.org/

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