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This webinar explored many of the social barriers that can make it difficult to get community support for multiuse trail projects.
This webinar is based on Bob and Martha Manning's books, Walking Distance: Extraordinary Hikes for Ordinary People and Walks of a Lifetime: Extraordinary Hikes from Around the World.
Has the idea of a trail built upon a former railroad or former trolley corridor been proposed in your town but never got built because of a gap? Or perhaps the gap prevents a longer, more useful trail? This webinar serves as a good starting point for such a project.
An overview of hut systems in USA and around the world, which includes a wide range of accommodations systems such as shelters, yurts, platform tents, inns and B&B's, hostels, and mountain huts of every size and kind.
This webinar covers innovative funding strategies for water and land trails with two case studies of strong public-private partnerships.
This webinar covers the latest trends in the planning, promotion, and conservation of trail and greenway corridors.
This webinar showcases how current National Recreation and Water Trails have used this designation to promote their trails and present you with ideas to highlight your own project.
This webinar explores the concept of "Livable Communities" which include trails as a part of the transportation infrastructure.
This webinar explores techniques to increase engagement of diverse youth in trail work.
This webinar is an introduction to the National Recreation Trails Program and the National Water Trails System.
This webinar explores how to engage Realtors and other untraditional allies to see the benefits of trails
This webinar will explore QCTrails.org, a free, user-friendly, interactive, and mobile-responsive website which serves as a comprehensive resource that highlights multi-purpose trails, parks, and side-paths in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.