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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.
Learn how trail steward and trailbuilding programs have worked to make the public better informed, more responsible trails users while protecting the resource.
Join trail designers and builders who work in vastly different landscapes as they discuss the unique marking challenges that their landscapes present.
The US Geological Survey and DOI are advancing the vision to provide better access to public lands and improve connectivity on the nation’s public trail systems with the National Digital Trails Network (NDT) project. Join us for an overview of the project and a demonstration of the Trail Routing, Analysis, and Information Linkage System (TRAILS) tool.
Hear from three different organizations how to prepare effective, user-friendly, and time-dynamic wayfinding signage guidelines.
This webinar will share how the City of Modesto, CA, dealt with the challenge of homelessness and vagrancy in their parks and trails.
Learn how different communities have developed and maintained inclusive trails that can be used by mountain bikers of all abilities.
This webinar will share a spectrum of data analysis and scenario planning tools that can be used to help plan and design new or existing trails.
In this webinar you will learn about how three different communities have developed and maintained successful equestrian trail system on private land.
This webinar will introduce participants to new tools and technologies being used to advance trail projects around the country.
Learn how the growing mountain bike community can increase opportunities for volunteerism and improve all trail users’ enjoyment and safety.
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.