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Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail | Photo by Katie Harris

The Most Universal Trail Tip: Standing Still? Stand Aside.

Posted 08/18/15 by Katie Harris in Trail Use | Tagged with Safety and Law Enforcement, Trail Etiquette, Trail Use Tips

Can you guess which of RTC's six trail tips is the most universal? Amazingly, it has to do with what you do off the trail. Standing Still? Stand Aside. This one is absolutely critical to keeping you and other trail users safe.

Burke-Gilman Trail in Seattle, Washington | Photo courtesy King County Parks | CC by 2.0

Keep Right, Pass Left—Please!

Posted 08/11/15 by Mary Stutzman in Trail Use | Tagged with How-to, Safety and Law Enforcement, Trail Etiquette

I learned to ride bikes at Champoeg State Park ... when I was growing up. Four years old and foolhardy, I thought I owned the trail. To try and keep up with my older brothers (I hate being left behind!), I had to go fast, but there were all these people in the way. So my dad taught me how to pass and what to say.

© Cameron Whitman/Stocksy United

Trails: They’re More Fun With Fido!

Posted 08/04/15 by Katie Harris in Trail Use | Tagged with Safety and Law Enforcement, Trail Etiquette, Trail Use Tips

For many Americans, the best part of hitting the trail is sharing the experience with a four-legged friend! A well-behaved dog and a responsible owner are an integral part of nearly every trail community. Here are six tips for how to mind your pets and share the trail—with Fido in tow.

Met Branch Trail in Washington, D.C. | Photo by M.V. Jantzen

We’re in This Together. Use Safe Speeds on the Trail.

Posted 07/31/15 by Katie Harris in Trail Use | Tagged with Safety and Law Enforcement, Trail Etiquette, Trail Use Tips

Slowing down and using safe speeds on the trail helps us show respect and courtesy for others, and ensure we're all having a safe, fun experience together. But what does using safe speeds actually mean, and why is it important?

Join Us! Let’s "Share the Trail" Together This Summer.

Posted 07/06/15 by Katie Harris in Trail Use | Tagged with Encouraging Trail Use, Safety and Law Enforcement, Trail Etiquette, Trail Use Tips

A growing number of Americans are using their local trails for a variety of activities, from walking and running to biking, horseback riding and more. To help ensure fun, safe experiences for all, RTC is proud to be launching our national Share the Trail campaign.

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