posted Sep 11, 2023
The tools shown here are those used most often by Forest Service trail crews. They are categorized into tools for sawing, chopping, grubbing, digging and tamping, pounding, and hammering, lifting and hauling, peeling and shaping, and sharpening and rehandling. Each tool is described along with helpful techniques for use and maintenance.
posted Aug 21, 2019
by Jim Schmid
These are the most commonly used grubbing and raking tools with tips on using them safely and effectively.
posted Aug 1, 2019
by Jim Schmid
These are the most commonly used Lifting and Hauling Tools with tips on using them safely and effectively.
posted Oct 14, 2020
We asked you to give us your recommendations for durable pants that can withstand trail work. These are the results.
posted Aug 13, 2020
The Chain Saw and Crosscut Saw Training Course is a 16- to 32-hour course for basic to intermediate chain saw and crosscut saw users. The course is designed to provide the technical knowledge and skills that employees or volunteers will need to use these tools safely.
posted Jan 14, 2022
Tools for Trails discusses the importance of the right tools for every job.
posted Oct 10, 2019
by Jim Schmid
A wide variety of tools are available to layout, construct, and maintain trails. Local and individual preferences often dictate the kinds of tools which are chosen for various tasks.
posted Feb 19, 2018
by J. Scott Groenier, PE with USDA Forest Service, Robert Wetherell with USDA Forest Service, Janet Zeller with USDA Forest Service
Equipment and technology transfers that help get work done on the ground.
posted Jun 11, 2018
This case study shows how the Seward Ranger District on the Chugach National Forest uses mountain bikes.
posted Sep 6, 2019
by Bill Hasenjaeger with Trail Boss
Trail Boss™ innovative new packable rock bar expands digging tools from dirt to rock
posted Jan 24, 2018
Locating replacement parts for the stock-drawn hillside plows of yesteryear.
posted Nov 8, 2022
Before trail builders start digging, they first have to lay the trail, flag the line, and more to ensure a grade that not only matches the terrain but also is well throughout to prevent erosion.
posted Apr 13, 2018
by Jim Schmid, Tools for Trails
Tools for Trails has updated our resource library with the latest in brushing tools. These are the most commonly used Brushing Tools with tips on using them safely and effectively.