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Get details and the ins and outs about designating your trail(s) as a National Recreation Trail (NRT) or National Water Trail (NWT), the history, the benefits and process for trails to become NRTs, and more.
Learn how to advocate locally for your trails with congressional staff or other elected offices or in online meetings.
Review the status of current legislation that impacts the trails community and our work and learn how you can help advocate for funding and policies that will have positive impacts on our trails.
This Town Hall type webinar will talk about how the new docuseries Trail Dogs will impact the future of the industry. Learn more about how you can get involved as the producers will field questions including what it takes to make an episode.
This webinar will discuss birding access features that help make a trail inclusive of folks with disabilities and other health concerns.
This webinar will pull back the curtain on the data behind the apps, and share the challenges, efforts, and successes of the OpenStreetMap US Trail Stewardship Initiative and the community collaboration behind it.
Review the status of current legislation that impacts the trails community and our work and learn how you can help advocate for funding and policies that will have positive impacts on our trails.
During the webinar, the speakers will provide an overview of Celebrate Trails Day, share ways to get involved, and will go over the tools and materials they will provide to help you plan, promote, and participate in the celebration.
Discover how your organization and trail(s) can take advantage of National Trails Day®.
This webinar will explain the important role that a pack goat can play in your next trail adventure, including how to train and properly saddle and load a goat.
Learn about the California Missions Trail, an 800-mile itinerary with visions of becoming an American version of the Camino De Santiago.
Learn about what one parks, trails, and open space division accomplished in order to enhance Leave No Trace stewardship practices and address growing trail issues throughout their system.