published Oct 1997
Besides being unnecessary, monitoring and enforcing separate trails is a management nightmare.
published May 2009
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
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
Efforts to help different activities on multi-use trails get along better and to improve safety.
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 Mar 2020
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
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
Are trails safe? How do they affect property values of adjacent residents?
published Jan 2004
by
Jim Schmid
These are the most commonly used pounding and hammering Tools with tips on using them safely and effectively.
published Jan 2004
by
Tools for Trails
The following trail work safety tips should be covered with volunteers and crewmembers before the start of any trail work.
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