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Trail run along West Virginia's Mon River Trail | Photo by Guy Monteleone

Trail Moments | Running for Good Health and a Good Cause

Posted 07/05/23 by Guy Monteleone in Trail Use | Tagged with Health and Active Living, Healthy Aging, How-to, Trail Moments, Trail Use Tips, Why Use Trails?

Unfortunately, runners can get injured for a variety of reasons—as I have learned from experience. To reduce this from happening for others, I wanted to share what I’ve learned from my education and from my own running journey.

Arkansas' Razorback Regional Greenway | Photo courtesy Experience Fayetteville

Arkansas’ Razorback Regional Greenway

Posted 07/05/23 by Erica Sweeney in Trail Use | Tagged with Arkansas, Connected Systems, Federal, Funding, Local Organizing, Tourism , Tourism and Economic Development, Trail Businesses, Trail Communities, Trail Destinations, Trail of the Month

Whether he’s going to work or out to eat with his family, Fayetteville resident Matt Mihalevich often hops on his bicycle and rides the Razorback Regional Greenway in Northwest Arkansas to get there.

Herring Run Trail in Baltimore, MD | Photo by Side A Photography

The Critical Role of Active Transportation in the Federal Carbon Reduction Program

Posted 06/27/23 by Elle Segal in Policy | Tagged with Equity, Federal, Funding, Mode Shift, Transportation Alternatives

The Carbon Reduction Program (CRP), which provides $6.4 billion in formula funds over five years, and requires 65% of funds to be suballocated based on population.

Ohio's Cleveland Foundation Centennial Lake Link Trail | Photo by Jason Cohn

18 Months In: What's the Impact of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for Trails, Walking and Biking?

Posted 06/23/23 by Elle Segal in Policy | Tagged with Equity, Federal, Funding, RAISE, Recreational Trails Program, RTC in Action, Transportation Alternatives

In the time since the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has passed, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy and partners know more about what’s possible and what work lies ahead following initial rounds of funding for many of the programs included.

Franco Harris supported the trails and bicycling community in many ways, including as a board member for Rails-to-Trails Conservancy from 1992 to 1997, and as the owner of the Pittsburgh Power bike racing team in the early 1990s. | Photo courtesy Governor Tom Wolf | CC BY 2.0

Remembering Franco Harris—Trails and Bicycling Advocate

Posted 06/15/23 by Cory Matteson in Trail Use | Tagged with Biking, Featured Magazine Articles, RTC in Action, Why Use Trails?

Franco Harris, who died in December 2022 at the age of 72, became an important advocate for trails and cycling, in particular. And he did so as a member of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) Board of Directors from 1992 to 1997.

Photo by Michael Ocasio

Trail Moments with Latino Outdoors Outings Leader Valerie Pasión

Posted 06/14/23 by Valerie Pasión in Trail Use | Tagged with Baltimore Greenway Trails Coalition, Encouraging Trail Use, Equity, Trail Moments, Why Use Trails?

My relationship with cycling here in Baltimore grew from my experience using biking and walking as my primary modes of transportation during Peace Corps service.

California's Mill Valley-Sausalito Multiuse Pathway | Photo courtesy Marin County Bicycle Coalition

California’s Mill Valley/Sausalito Multiuse Pathway

Posted 06/13/23 by Cindy Barks in America's Trails | Tagged with BATC, California, Ecology and Environment, Federal, Funding, Mode Shift, Trail Destinations, Trail of the Month

It’s a popular route for children heading to school, a place for retirees to get in a morning walk and a crucial link for bicycle commuters on their way to work. As any of its numerous advocates will tell you, coastal California’s Mill Valley/Sausalito Multiuse Pathway more than lives up to its multiuse name.

View of Lake Mead along the River Mountains Loop Trail | Photo by John Holman

Nevada’s River Mountains Loop Trail

Posted 05/05/23 by Stephanie Forté in America's Trails, Trail Use | Tagged with Best Of, Connected Systems, Local Organizing, Maintenance and Volunteers, Nevada, Tourism and Economic Development, Trail Communities, Trail Destinations, Trail of the Month

A few miles into the 12-foot-wide trail, towering snowcapped Spring Mountains to the northwest dwarf the Vegas Strip’s cityscape. Since 2012, it’s been a destination for locals and visitors—cyclists, runners, inline skaters and walkers. There’s even a 15-mile parallel equestrian trail.

A Chinese railroad worker on the developing Northern Pacific line in 1905 | Photo courtesy University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections

Remembering the Chinese Forerunners Who Built the Northern Pacific

Posted 05/05/23 by Ashley Stimpson in America's Trails | Tagged with Equity, Featured Magazine Articles, History Happened Here

On Aug. 22, 1883, the final tracks of the Northern Pacific Railway were laid when a Chinese crew from the West met an Eastern crew of mostly Irish and Slavic workers near Inde­pendence Creek, Montana.

Celebrate Trails Day 2023 in Columbus, OH | Photo courtesy RTC

Celebrate Trails Day 2023: Showcasing the Impact of America's Trails

Posted 05/04/23 by Suzanne Matyas in Trail Use | Tagged with CelebrateTrailsDay, Encouraging Trail Use, Trail Communities

Over its 10 years, this celebration has been powerful—and 2023 was no exception! Our many thanks to the at least 13,000 people who participated, our more than 220 partners and this year’s supporting organizations who made Celebrate Trails Day so special this year.

Photo by Stephen Matera

Exploring America's E-Bike Evolution

Posted 05/04/23 by Scott Stark in Trail Use | Tagged with ebike, Encouraging Trail Use, Featured Magazine Articles, Gear, Why Use Trails?

E-bikes have gained a solid foothold since emerging in the biking world over the past two decades, and their increased usage has sparked interest and questions in the trail community. This article examines the current policies and recommendations on e-bikes, the perceptions and concerns around them, and their potential benefits.•

Quinn Brett | Photo by Jimmy McAllan

Trail Moments | Adventure for All: Advocating for Accessible Outdoor Spaces

Posted 05/04/23 by Laura Stark in Trail Use | Tagged with ebike, Encouraging Trail Use, Featured Magazine Articles, Gear, People with Disabilities, Trail Moments, Why Use Trails?

People with disabilities also like a spectrum of experiences and—especially with all this new technology—are capable of a wide variety.

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