posted Jul 31, 2020
Learn about successful strategies from recreation and parks professionals that address the disconnect from nature through facility and land use planning, program development, and community education and partnerships.
posted May 29, 2020
Learn how trail steward and trailbuilding programs have worked to make the public better informed, more responsible trails users while protecting the resource.
posted May 27, 2020
This webinar will share how the City of Modesto, CA, dealt with the challenge of homelessness and vagrancy in their parks and trails.
posted May 20, 2020
Hear the story of how a trail was created by a small group in a year-and-a-half for $600 and learn the trail components incorporated to make the trail so popular.
posted Apr 28, 2020
Learn from industry experts, advocates, and practitioners about how to collect and apply trail count data, and how to leverage that data in order to achieve meaningful, tangible changes in your community.
published Oct 2019
by
Stuart Macdonald
A variety of steel-frame commercial bridges along typical multiple-use trails.
published Sep 2018
by
American Trails Staff
There is a huge amount of evidence that trails add value to properties and bring in significant increases in tourism spending, that roads just do not have.
published Sep 2018
by
American Trails Staff
How many users can a paved trail support before it becomes too crowded or over used?
posted Sep 12, 2018
The 3.7-mile multi-use trail climbs to one of the few publicly accessible peaks in the San Francisco Bay Area.
posted Sep 12, 2018
The trail system at the Martin Van Buren Natural Historic Site leads to meadows, a stream, and marshland, and highlights notable trees, shrubs, flowers, and wildlife.
Another variation on flood warning signs, "Water may be on path" on Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado
Another variation on flood warning signs, "Water may be on path" on Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado
Another variation on flood warning signs, "Water may be on path" on Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado
Another variation on flood warning signs, "Water may be on path" on Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado
Another variation on flood warning signs, "Water may be on path" on Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado
Another variation on flood warning signs, "Water may be on path" on Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado
Trail may be impassable, says one of three signs approaching one underpass on the Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado
Trail may be impassable, says one of three signs approaching one underpass on the Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado
Trail may be impassable, says one of three signs approaching one underpass on the Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado