American Trails sends out two monthly eNewsletters to the trails community: our beloved Trail Tracks eNewsletter and our new Pathways Professional Development eNewsletter.
Our new Pathways
eNewsletter (sent on 1st of month) is
a summary of the professional development opportunities American Trails and
others offer. Visit our brand new Career Pathways Portal to discover trainings,
upcoming webinars in the Advancing Trails Webinar Series, profiles of notable
professionals, jobs, and other resources.
Our well-known Trail Tracks eNewsletter (sent on 15th
of month) will continue to keep you apprised of cutting-edge hot topics in the
trails industry and will continue to share funding and legislation
opportunities as well as additional training and resources. View current highlights and past issues below.
On the fourth Saturday of every April, Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC) invites everyone to get outside for Celebrate Trails Day, a springtime celebration of America’s trails and trail networks. Celebrate Trails Day is more than a day outside. It’s an opportunity to grow awareness and appreciation for all the ways that trails make a difference for people, places, and the planet every day, so we can build more support to create, connect and maintain trails in every neighborhood in America.
NWSA's Trail Stewardship Partners Funding Program applications for maintenance projects on all flavors of National Forest System Trails (motorized, nonmotorized, equestrian, hiking, biking) are being accepted through April 26.
American Trails is partnering with Trans Canada Trail to launch the inaugural North American Trail Sector Survey. The results of this survey will inform the trail community across North America about the current health of trails, trail systems, and trail organizations, identify pressure points and obstacles for growth, and arm advocates with the data they need to make the case for trails in their region.
The Trail Tracks newsletter brings updates into your inbox from around the world. Subscribe here.
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Trail Tracks issues go back all the way to 1996. If you need an older issue than is listed, you may contact us.
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