published Aug 2018
by
Stuart Macdonald
Separate trails in the same corridor provide for different activities.
published May 2018
A new asphalt mix was developed and tested to better withstand snowmobile traffic during the winter months, and to provide a more durable surface for summer trail use.
published May 2018
Design and construction guidelines for asphalt trails.
published May 1995
Guidelines for use of Geosynthetic materials in trail construction.
published Sep 2001
A Guideline for the Design and Construction of Asphalt Pavements for Colorado Trails and Path
published Aug 2008
by
Tony Boone with Timberline TrailCraft
Crushed stone trails provide a user-friendly, all-season surface for all types and ages of visitors, including strollers, wheelchairs, and road bikes.
published May 2018
by
American Trails Staff
Asphalt deteriorates over time and will require expensive maintenance to keep cracks and weeds and tree roots from making it unusable.
published Nov 2011
by
Stuart Macdonald
A Wisconsin community sees benefits in a different mix of asphalt.
Where everything is flat, a 4% grade is noteworthy; Grand Forks Greenway National Recreation Trail, North Dakota
Where everything is flat, a 4% grade is noteworthy; Grand Forks Greenway National Recreation Trail, North Dakota
Where everything is flat, a 4% grade is noteworthy; Grand Forks Greenway National Recreation Trail, North Dakota
Sign alerts users that flat trail along river climbs hill; Sacramento River Trail, Redding, California
Sign alerts users that flat trail along river climbs hill; Sacramento River Trail, Redding, California
Sign alerts users that flat trail along river climbs hill; Sacramento River Trail, Redding, California