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no need for major rework such as grading or erosion control efforts. Mountain trails which see both significant rainfall and human traffic may require "trail hardening" efforts to prevent further erosion. Most of the seemingly natural rock steps on the mountain trails of the northeast United States are the work of professional and volunteer trail crews.
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this policy, but are covered instead by the London Towpath Code of Conduct and cyclists must have a bell, which they ring twice when approaching pedestrians. Parts of some towpaths have been incorporated into the National Cycle Network, and in most cases this has resulted in the surface being improved.
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Trail construction requires proper drainage. If drainage is inadequate, three issues may occur: water may accumulate on flat terrain to the point that the trail becomes unusable; moving water can erode trails on slopes; or inadequate drainage may create local mud spots. Mountain bike trails slope out
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Not all towpaths are suitable for use by cyclists, but where they are, and the canal is owned by British Waterways, a permit is required. There is no charge for a permit, but it acts as an opportunity to inform cyclists about safe and unsafe areas to cycle. Some areas including London are exempt from
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still did not enshrine any right of public access, although it did encourage recreational access of all kinds to the network, although the steady development of the leisure use of the canals and the decline of commercial traffic had resulted in a general acceptance that towpaths are open to everyone,
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Natural surface, single-track trails will require some ongoing maintenance. If the trail is properly designed and constructed, maintenance should be limited to clearing downed trees, trimming back brush and clearing drainages. Depending on location, if the trail is properly designed, there should be
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The third type of problem can occur both on bottomlands and on ridgetops and a variety of other spots. A local spot or short stretch of the trail may be chronically wet. If the trail is not directly on rock, then a mud pit forms. Trail users go to the side of the trail to avoid the mud pit, and the
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In areas of heavy water flow along a trail, a ditch is often dug on the uphill side of the trail with drainage points across the trail. The cross-drainage is also accomplished by means of culverts cleared on a semi-annual basis, or by means of cross-channels, often created by placing logs or timbers
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To remedy the first problem, water accumulation on flat terrain, raised walkways are often built. They include turnpikes, causeways, embankments, stepping stones, and bridges (or deckwalks). The earthen approaches are often done by cutting poles from the woods, staking parallel poles in place on the
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Following the route of the railways, they cut through hills, under roads, over embankments and across gullies and creeks. Apart from being great places to walk, cycle or horse ride, rail trails are linear conservation corridors protecting native plants and animals. They often link remnant vegetation
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recommends different widths for different types of bicycle facilities. For example, a shared use path has a recommended one directional width of 8 feet (2.44 m), while a bidirectional path should be significantly wider (10 to 12 feet or 3.05 to 3.66 metres) to accommodate bidirectional traffic
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are subject to federal regulations on Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices ("OPDMDs"). These rules potentially greatly expand the types of vehicular devices that must be permitted on trails, shared use paths, other routes, and other areas open to the public. This publication discusses ways to manage
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has very few public rights of way and access to land there is more restricted than other parts of the UK. In many areas, walkers can enjoy the countryside only because of the goodwill and tolerance of landowners. Northern Ireland shares the same legal system as England, including concepts about the
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Most canals were owned by private companies in Britain, and the towpaths were deemed to be private, for the benefit of legitimate users of the canal. The nationalisation of the canal system in 1948 did not result in the towpaths becoming public rights of way, and subsequent legislation, such as the
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Within the United States National Trail Classification System, equestrian trails include simple day-use bridle paths and others built to accommodate long strings of pack animals on journeys lasting many days. Trail design parameters for these uses include trail base width and material, trail clear
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State law requires off-road and other non-highway vehicles to use specified noise-muffling devices (RCW 46.09.120(1) (e) maximum limits and test procedures). State agencies and local governments may adopt regulations governing the operation of non-highway vehicles on property, streets, or highways
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Where bike trails intersect with pedestrian or equestrian trails, signage at the intersections and high visibility onto the intersecting trails are needed to prevent collisions between fast-moving cyclists and slower moving hikers and horses. Bicycles and horses can share the same trails where the
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or unpaved and are popular with cyclists and walkers; some are suitable for equestrians. Equestrians have legal access to all towpaths in Scotland, and there is a campaign for similar rights in England and Wales. In snowy winters in the USA they are popular with cross-country skiers and snowmobile
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Trail gradients are determined based on a site specific assessment of soils and geology, drainage patterns of the slope, surrounding vegetation types, position on the slope of a given trail segment (bottom, mid-slope, ridgeline), average precipitation, storm intensities, types of use, volume and
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Trail systems often combine linear trails with looped trails. In a spoked-wheel system, linear trails connect a central trailhead with an outer loop. In a primary-and-secondary loop system, linear trails connect a primary loop with secondary loops. Last, a maze system incorporates both loops and
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A linear trail goes from one point to another without connecting trails. These trails are also known as "out-and-back" or "destination" trails. Rail trails and long-distance trails are examples of linear trails. Linear trails usually follow long distances. A shorter linear trail is a spur trail,
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Cycle trails built for commuting may be built to a different set of standards than pedestrian-only trails and, in some cases, may require a harder surface, fewer changes in grade and slope, increased sight visibility, and fewer sharp changes in direction. On the other hand, the cross-slope of a
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trail, where soil is removed and packed to the side so that the treadway is half on firm old ground and half on new packed fill. In areas near drainages, creeks and other waterways, excavation spoils are taken away in bulk and deposited in an environmentally benign area. Trails are established
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The land management agency in charge of a trail writes and enforces the rules and regulations for it. A trail may be completely contained within one administration (e.g. a State Park) or it may pass through multiple administrations, leading to a confusing array of regulations, allowing dogs or
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An urban trail is a citywide network of non-motorized, multi-use pathways that are used by bicyclists, walkers and runners for both transportation and recreation. Urban trails average ten foot in width and are surfaced with asphalt or concrete. Some are striped likes roads to designate two-way
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Often, trail segregation for a particular use is accompanied by prohibitions against that use on other trails within the trail system. Trail segregation may be supported by signage, markings, trail design and construction (especially the selection of tread materials), and by separation between
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are used not only on roads open to motor vehicles but also in trail systems open to other trail users. Some trails are segregated for use by both equestrians and mountain bikes or by equestrians or mountain bikes alone. Designated "wilderness area" trails may be segregated for non-wheeled use
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established a general presumption of access to all land in Scotland, making the existence of rights of way less important in terms of access to land in Scotland. Certain categories of land are excluded from this presumption of open access such as railway land, airfields and private gardens.
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A looped trail allows a user to end up where they started with either minimal or no repeating parts of the trail. Looped-trail systems come in many permutations. A single-looped trail system is often used around lakes, wetlands, and other geological features. A series of looped trails is a
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is the preferred term for a pedestrian or hiking trail. The term is also applied in North America to accompanying routes along rivers, and sometimes to highways. In the US, the term was historically used for a route into or through wild territory used by explorers and migrants (e.g. the
823:, and related paths, are examples of urban initiatives. In St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada the "Grand Concourse", is an integrated walkway system that has over 160 km (99 mi) of walkways, which link every major park, river, pond and green space in six municipalities. 1875:(the "Pennsylvania Trail Design Manual"), provides guidance and detailed information about the characteristics of the various types of trails and paths. The publication is a resource to help evaluate, plan, design, construct, and manage a route on a site. The publication 491:. Off-road bicycle trails are generally function-specific and most commonly waymarked along their route. They may take the form of single routes or form part of larger complexes, known as trail centers. Off-road trails often incorporate a mix of challenging terrain, 2136:
ground, then filling between them with whatever material is available to create the raised walkway. The more elaborate option of the deckwalk is by necessity reserved for shorter stretches in very high-traffic areas. Water accumulation is particularly common in the
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There are many types of non-motorized, land-based recreational trails and shared use paths: hiker and pedestrian trails, mountain biking trails, equestrian trails, and multi-use trails designed for several user types. The companion guide to this publication, the
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CIPRA, in Liechtenstein. There are national secretariats (hosted by public administrations or hiking associations) in each country. Its aim is to support sustainable development in remote mountain areas and promote the Alpine cultures and cultural exchanges.
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or developed in concert with motorized use. They include: signs and route markers; maps; facilities for parking, boat ramps or docks, and places to camp and picnic. There are also state programs and other promotion for water trails in the United States. The
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and equipment similar to bushwalkers and hikers, whereas others take shorter trips from ski resorts on maintained trails. In some countries, organizations maintain a network of huts for use by cross-country skiers in wintertime. For example, the
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initiative aimed at creating a network of route itineraries reserved for pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and people with reduced mobility. The 1,350 km (840 mi) network makes use of towpaths on river banks and disused railway or
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Trails outside of wilderness areas have outward side-to-side gradients less than 8%,. A flat or inward-sloping trail collects water and causes extra trail maintenance. The ideal path is built almost, but not quite, level in cross-section.
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When a trail passes across a flat area that is not wet, brush, tree limbs and undergrowth are removed to create a clear, walkable trail. A bridge is built when a stream or river is sufficiently deep to make it necessary. Other options are
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stacked-loop trail system. A stacked loop trail system has several interconnected looped trails. This creates an efficient, compact design with many route options. In a multiple-loop system, each loop extends from a single trailhead.
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roads and land in Great Britain for walkers, cyclists and horse riders and, since the Countryside Bill of 1968, it has become the largest provider of outdoor recreation in Britain. The commission works with associations involved in
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Transport Act of 1968, which defined the government's obligations to the maintenance of the inland waterways for which it was now responsible, did not include any commitment to maintain towpaths for use by anyone. Ten years later
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mountain ranges, which lie 100 to 150 miles (160 to 240 km) east of the US Pacific coast. The trail's southern terminus is on the US border with Mexico and its northern terminus on the US-Canada border on the edge of
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or lanes and in older cities and towns in Europe and are often what is left of a medieval street network or rights-of-way or ancient footpaths. Similar paths also exist in some older North American towns and cities, like
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is a route over which the public has passed unhindered for at least 20 years. The route must link two "public places", such as villages, churches or roads. Unlike in England and Wales, there is no obligation on Scottish
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uses of trails continue to be a popular activity for many trail users. Horses can usually negotiate much the same grades as hikers, but not always, although they can more easily clear obstacles in the path such as logs.
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was developed as a tip-to-tip walking/cycling gravel rail trail which doubles as a monitored and groomed snowmobile trail during the winter months, operated by the PEI Snowmobile Association. A considerable part of the
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channels and eventually gullies when the drainage is poorly controlled. Where a trail is near the top of a hill or ridge, this is usually a minor issue, but when it is farther down, it can become a very major one.
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and others have cited possible negative behavioral changes in wildlife as the result of some ORV use. Several US states such as Washington have laws to reduce noise generated by off-road and non-highway vehicles.
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or paths are shared-use paths that take advantage of abandoned railway corridors. They can be used for walking, cycling and horseback riding. They exist throughout the world. RailTrails Australia describes them
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A motorized trail is a trail intended for off-road vehicles for example 4Ă—4 cars, dirt bikes, All-terrain vehicles (ATV). Motorized trail use remains very popular with some people, particularly in the US. The
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in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The path was blazed in 1819 by Abel Crawford and his son, Ethan Allen. Originally 8.25 miles in length (now 8.5 miles), the trail leads to the summit of Mt. Washington.
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trail becomes widened. A "corduroy" is a technique used when an area cannot be drained. This ranges from random sticks to split logs being laid across the path. Some early turnpikes in the United States were
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New trail construction by an agency must often be assessed for its environmental impact and conformance with State or Federal laws. For example, in California new trails must undergo reviews specified by the
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has reached rural communities, developers and local leaders are currently striving to make their communities more conducive to non-motorized transportation through the use of less traditional trails. The
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The idea of following a path or track for exercise or pleasure developed during the 18th century in Europe and arose because of changing attitudes to the landscape and nature associated with the
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Trails that are accessible by users with disabilities are mandated by the U.S. Federal Government to have slope of less than 12%, with no more than 30% of the trail having slope greater than 8.33%.
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parallel treads. Separation may be achieved by "natural" barriers including distance, ditching, banking, grading, and vegetation, and by "artificial" barriers including fencing, curbing, and walls.
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In cross-country skiing, a trail is also called a track or piste. Recreational cross-country skiing is also called touring, especially in Europe. Some skiers stay out for extended periods using
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and not just boat users. The concept of free access to towpaths is enshrined in the legislation which transferred responsibility for the English and Welsh canals from British Waterways to the
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trail is wide enough with good visibility. The US Department of Transportation provides standards and guidelines for traffic control, including signage and striping, for bicycle facilities.
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In Switzerland, paths are classified by three levels of difficulties: Hiking paths (yellow markers), mountain paths (white-red-white markers) and alpine paths (white-blue-white markers).
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intensity of use, and a host of other factors affecting the ability of the trail substrate to resist erosion and provide a navigable surface. Trails that ascend steep slopes may use
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is a road or path on the bank of a river, canal, or other inland waterway. The original purpose of a towpath was to allow a horse, or a team of human pullers, to tow a boat, often a
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to promote the use of its land for recreation. The trails open to the public are not just forest roads. A notable example of the commission's promotion of outdoor activity is the
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and bridleways in Scotland, as there is in England and Wales, though it is generally accepted that cyclists and horseback riders may follow rights of way with suitable surfaces.
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shared by equestrians and mountain bike users; these two user communities have similar trail requirements but may experience difficult encounters with each other on the trail.
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started to relax the rule that a permit was required to give access to a towpath, and began to encourage leisure usage by walkers, anglers and in some areas, cyclists. The
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initiative in the United States. The Trail is multi-use and depending on the section may allow hikers, bicyclists, horseback riders, cross-country skiers and snowmobilers.
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provides that paths that are not recorded on the definitive map by 2026 and that were in use prior to 1949 will automatically be deemed stopped-up on 1 January 2026.
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in farming areas and contain valuable flora and fauna habitat. Wineries and other attractions are near many trails as well as B&B's and other great places to stay.
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and can be used by pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians alike. Although most trails are for low-traffic, non-motorized usage, there are also unpaved trails used by
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Trail segregation, the practice of designating certain trails as having a specific preferred or exclusive use, is increasingly common and diverse. For example,
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entirely on fill in problem areas. In such cases, the soil is packed down firmly and the site is periodically checked to maintain the stability of the trail.
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While most trails have arisen through common usage, the design and construction of good quality new paths is a complex process that requires certain skills.
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Shared use may be achieved by sharing a trail easement, but maintaining segregated and sometimes also separated trail treads within it. This is common with
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In the United Kingdom, the term trail is in common usage. Longer distance walking routes, and government-promoted long-distance paths, collectively known as
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which cross several countries. In France alone, the trails cover approximately 60,000 km (37,000 mi). In France, the network is maintained by the
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Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program has compiled a list of water trail resources, success stories, and statewide contacts for water trails.
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A simple colored symbol to classify a trail's difficulty in the USA was first used for ski trails and is now being used for hiking, bicycle, other trails.
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and users. The US Department of Transportation provides additional guidance on recreational bicycle and pedestrian trail planning and design standards.
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if not carried out on established trails. This is true when trails are wet, though overall, cycling may not have more of an impact as other trail users.
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trail is excavated. This type of trailway is created by establishing a line of a suitable slope across a hillside, which is then dug out by means of a
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criss-crossing Europe in various stages of completion; more than 90,000 km (55,923 mi) was in place by 2020. EuroVelo is a project of the
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has led to a proliferation of mountain bike trails in many countries. Often these will be grouped to form larger complexes, known as trail centers.
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is often used, though boardwalks require frequent maintenance and replacement, because boards in poor condition can become slippery and hazardous.
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was used for a marked highway route, and trail is now used to designate routes, including highway routes, designated for tourist interest like the
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trail, where the treadway is only on the firm ground surface after the overlying soil is removed and sidecast (thrown to the side as waste), or a
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All trails and shared use paths—indeed, any areas open to pedestrians—that are owned or operated by a public or private entity covered by the
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project in Scotland, where seven purpose built areas of mountain bike trails have been laid, including facilities for disabled cyclists.
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within their jurisdiction, provided they are not less stringent than state law (RCW 46.09.180 regulation by local political subdivisions
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either within an urban area or through the countryside. An urban footpath is usually called an alley or lane and often paved (see also:
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ownership of land and public rights of way, but it has its own court structure, system of precedents and specific access legislation.
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is used in Britain). This is accomplished by using either paint on natural surfaces or by placing pre-made medallions or sometimes
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traffic. Urban trails are designed with connections to neighborhoods, businesses, places of employment and public transport stops.
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Most trails have a gravel or dirt surface suitable for walking, mountain bikes and horses. In the USA the 42 mi (68 km)
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maintains over 400 huts stretching across hundreds of kilometres of trails hikers use in the summer and skiers use in the winter.
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are blazed with yellow points encircled with red. Other walking paths in European countries are blazed in a variety of manners.
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Animals created the first trails, which were "later adapted by humans". Subsequently, farmers moved cattle to market along
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lines ( narrow-gauge tramways). Old railway lines have been leased by the Walloon Government for 99 years using
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Bicycle trails encompass a wide variety of trail types, including shared-use paths used for commuting, off-road
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Jean-Yves Grégoire, On foot, on bicycle, the Canal du Midi and the lateral canal (in French). Rando-Éditions,
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bicycle trail may be significantly greater than a foot trail, and the path may be narrower in some cases. The
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In Australia, the term track can be used interchangeably with trail or walk, and can refer to anything from a
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In England and Wales, there are rights of way on which pedestrians have a legally protected right to travel.
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Screen, Andy. "Leisure Facilities on the Towpath". Inland Waterways Association. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
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2013 Pennsylvania Trail Design and Development Principles: Guidelines for Sustainable, Non-Motorized Trails
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in Europe, mostly in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain. Many GR routes make up part of the longer
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or across the trail 3–5% downhill to encourage water to run off the side, rather than down the trail bed.
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organization is campaigning for similar rights. Local highway authorities, in England and Wales, (usually
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railways rebuilt as walking trails. Much of the Trans Canada Trail development emulated the successful
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of 1991 mandates that states must use a minimum of 30 percent of these funds for motorized trail uses.
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The first footpath built specifically for recreational hiking in America, and likely the world, is the
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in the US. The term trail has been used by developers and urban planners for a variety of modern paved
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Off-road Bicycle and Hiking Trail User Interactions: A Report to the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board
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This article is about paths, tracks or other routes used for recreational travel. For other uses, see
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path for the exclusive use of bicycles has an average grade of less than 10% and generally follows a
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In England and Wales, many trails and footpaths are of ancient origin and are protected under law as
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For long-distance trails, or trails where there is any possibility of someone taking a wrong turn,
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across the continent, and by local people making short journeys. The routes comprise both existing
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Universal Access Trails and Shared Use Paths: Design, Management, Ethical and Legal Considerations
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A group of public and private organisations from the eight Alpine countries in Europe created the
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linear trails. Maze systems provide users many choices; some users may find navigation difficult.
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width, trail clear height, access to water suitable for stock (not human) use, and trail routing.
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are particularly suited to cycling and rollerblading. It is possible to cycle or walk the entire
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which takes a user to a particular point-of-interest, such as a waterfall or mountain summit.
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The number of off-road cycle trails has increased significantly, along with the popularity of
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Griffin, Kevin; Terri Clark (4 February 2005). "Grand Old Man of the Seawall". Vancouver Sun.
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The second problem, water erosion, is caused because trails, by their nature, tend to become
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trails are found in a number of hilly American cities. This includes the Stairway Trails in
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along the Great Dividing Range, thus providing an opportunity to legally ride the routes of
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permitting backpacking and horses but not permitting mountain bikes and motorized vehicles.
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Damage that occurred when vehicles left the posted trail at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
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In the United States agencies administering trails include the National Park Service, the
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in British Columbia, Canada; its corridor through the US is in the states of California,
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in 2000, receiving EU funding from 2001 until 2008. It was initiated by the Association
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The Bicentennial National Trail, Welcome to One of the World's Great Natural Adventures
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are a common form of footpath in hilly cities and towns. This includes Pittsburgh (see
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estimated that over 10% of public paths are not yet listed on the definitive map. The
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Ramble On: How Hiking Became One of the Most Popular Outdoor Activities in the World
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are all recognised legal terms and to a greater or lesser extent in general usage.
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across the trail in a downhill direction, called "thank-you-marms", "deadmen", or
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Trails can be located in different settings for various uses. These can include:
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a bridleway is a trail intended for use by equestrians, but walkers also have a
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contracts. Where necessary, new paths are created to link parts of the network.
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focuses on the accessibility aspects of the most commonly constructed types.
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Hikers and mountain bikers on top of the Drachenfels (Dragon's Rock) in the
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can be used by cyclists, hikers, horseback riders, and walkers, as well as
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is repurposed defunct rail lines donated to provincial governments by the
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is blazed with white rectangles, and blue is often used for side trails.
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may be preferred. In wet areas an elevated trailway with fill or a
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has compiled a database of water trails in the United States. The
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creating trails. More recently, former industrial routes, such as
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for centuries, and was later used by early European and Americans.
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A combination horse and hiking trail in a suburb of New York City
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in steep terrain at the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve near
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mountain bikes in one segment but not in another, or requiring
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purchased the right-of-way to the entire railway system. The
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along the edge of the sea open to both walkers and cyclists.
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are used to get bikes and riders to the top of the mountain.
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View into Fan Tan Alley, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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is a type of rudimentary access road, built mainly for the
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areas may have trails that are restricted to pedestrians.
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Go, Benedict; 'Pacific Crest Trail Association' (2005).
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The Manual on Uniformed Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
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has done similar work on traditional trails, while the
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of communities in part through developing trails, The
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are used almost exclusively except when referring to
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Some trails are dedicated only for walking, cycling,
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and coastlines for people using small non-motorized
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is also a concern, and several studies conducted by
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For equestrian use, shallow 1673:In England and Wales a National Trails system of 783:or way, which can be used by both day hikers and 5508:"Trails/Hiking: Explanation of Trail Difficulty" 3518:"Addressing Ecological Effects of Road Vehicles" 2496: 2494: 1835:for a portion of the trail, but not everywhere. 1639:to signpost or mark a right of way. The charity 1423:Urban pedestrian footpaths are sometimes called 866:Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act 4695:"FĂ©dĂ©ration Française de la RandonnĂ©e PĂ©destre" 525:bicycle routes are a network of (currently 17) 3628:"overview of the National Water Trails System" 2000:To achieve a proper slope in hilly terrain, a 1716:In Scotland, the equivalent trails are called 1258:. In Canada, following the abandonment of the 4211: 4209: 3956:""Coastal Pathways", City off the Gold Coast" 1585:FĂ©dĂ©ration Française de la RandonnĂ©e PĂ©destre 1360:and another 12 km (7.5 mi) between 346:, have been turned into recreational trails. 8: 2675:. Severn Estuary Levers Research Committee. 230:, are also frequently called ways as in the 5395:"Designing and Building Sustainable Trails" 3102:"Bushwalking – Bicentennial National Trail" 651:. This trail runs the length of the rugged 3486:"Officials seek to protect desert reptile" 2700:The Norton Anthology of English Literature 1827:. It is 2,663 miles (4,286 km) long. 879:. have criticized off-road vehicle use on 77:Trail in the Kruununpuisto Nature Park in 5103:Outdoors.org (accessed 14 September 2006) 4228:(8th ed.). Imray Laurie Norie and Wilson. 3658:"The ACA's Water Trails Database website" 3030:Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 2103:Learn how and when to remove this message 1973:Learn how and when to remove this message 308:is a trail, that was created and used by 5569:, 4 June 2004. Retrieved 25 August 2009. 5389: 5387: 5385: 4785:"Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000" 4564:"Designing an 'Experience' into a Trail" 2662:K.J. 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Nature trails
Trail (disambiguation)
Trails (series)
Photograph of a country track or fieldway
fieldway
Slovenia
Photograph of a mountain bike trail
Forest of Dean
Photograph of a dirt trail through a forest
Imatra
Finland
motorized vehicles
natural area
United Kingdom
Ireland
footpath
Oregon Trail
Natchez Trace
horse riding
snowshoeing
cross-country skiing
bridleway
shared-use
dirt bikes
quad bikes
off-road vehicles
extreme sports
rally races
Alps
moving cattle and other livestock

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