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Five Far-Out Trails for Viewing the 2024 Solar Eclipse
During the celestial spectacle on April 8, 2024, the moon will pass between the sun and Earth. Here are five trails to view this phenomenon.
Five Reasons to Get Outside on Trails This Spring
On Celebrate Trails Day, RTC calls on America to walk, bike and be active outside to showcase the joy and impact of trails.
USDOT Doubles Down on Connected Walking and Biking Infrastructure as Essential to America’s Mobility
Over $830 million in one-time funding awarded through the Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods program will advance projects.
Seven Ways to Keep Kids Entertained on the Trails
To help make your family biking adventures more enjoyable, here are seven creative ideas to keep kids entertained while cruising the trails.
Alaska’s Campbell Creek Trail
The 7.5-mile Campbell Creek Trail follows Campbell Creek from the Chugach Mountain foothills ending at Campbell Lake.
You and Your Bike Are Welcome Aboard Metra
In 2020, Metra, Chicago’s commuter transit system, introduced its very first Bike Car. By the end of 2023, Metra carried an all-time record.
First in Class: Washington Trailblazer Clara McCarty Wilt Was UW’s First Graduate
The first graduate from UW was the trailblazing Clara McCarty Wilt, who would also go become the first woman elected to public office in WA.
New Jersey’s Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park Trail
Branching out from Trenton, the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park Trail takes a V-shaped route across central New Jersey.
Leveraging This Moment for Impact
Over the past several years, these are all ways we’ve described the momentum driving the national movement to connect the nation by trail.
Wintertime Trail Fun
A wintertime trail brings a whole new way to explore such as cross-country ski, snowshoe, fat-tire bike or take a walk through the snow.
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