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Florida visitors are often surprised by both the beauty of its
trails and by the great variety of its landscapes. Although Florida
doesn't have any mountains, it does offer trails with views of
everything from beaches and bluffs to prairies and wetlands. In
this comprehensive trail guide, you'll find some of the best, most
beautiful trails in Florida. Many of the trails were converted from
unused railroad corridors to become some of the best multiuse
rail-trails in the state. In this guidebook, experts from
Rail-to-Trails Conservancy present their final list of the top
trails and rail-trails in Florida, selected from more than 100 in
the state. In addition to details about each trail, Rail-Trails
Florida also provides information about trail amenities, including
restrooms, parking facilities, and water fountains.
Explore 44 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across two
states. All around the country, unused railroad corridors have been
converted to public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present their list of 44 of the best,
most highly rated rail-trails and other multiuse pathways in Iowa
and Missouri. Each entry includes detailed maps, driving directions
to trailheads, activity icons, and succinct descriptions. Explore
the region's history by hitting the Frisco Highline Trail,
retracing a 35-mile route of Harry Truman's "Whistlestop" campaign.
Enjoy one of the most well-known trail art installations in the
country along High Trestle Trail. Meander along farmlands and
forests on the 21-mile T-Bone Trail, or visit some of the region's
most welcoming communities on the nearly 240-mile Katy Trail.
You'll love the variety in this collection of Midwestern multiuse
trails-from beautiful waterways and scenic areas to the hustle and
bustle of the states' urban centers. So whether you're looking for
a trail for a leisurely stroll, a bike ride with the family, or
something a bit more challenging, you'll find it in this
comprehensive trail guide.
Explore 63 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across two
states. All around the country, unused railroad corridors have been
converted to public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present their list of 63 of the best,
most highly rated rail-trails and other multiuse pathways in
Michigan and Wisconsin. Each entry includes detailed maps, driving
directions to trailheads, activity icons, and succinct
descriptions. Explore Wisconsin's iconic Elroy-Sparta State
Trail-widely acknowledged to be the oldest rail-trail in America-or
Lake Michigan Pathway, which features beaches and marinas that keep
you in close touch with its namesake. Tour Michigan's state capital
on the Lansing River Trail, which winds along scenic riverbanks for
8 miles, from the campus of Michigan State University to Old Town
Lansing. Witness the effects of ancient ice floes on Wisconsin's
landscape along the 52-mile Glacial Drumlin State Trail. You'll
love the variety in this collection of Midwestern multiuse
trails-from beautiful waterways and scenic areas to the hustle and
bustle of the states' urban centers. So whether you're looking for
a trail for a leisurely stroll, a bike ride with the family, or
something a bit more challenging, you'll find it in this
comprehensive trail guide.
Explore 72 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across
three states. All across the country, unused railroad corridors
have been converted to public multiuse trails. Here, the experts
from Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present the best of these
rail-trails, as well as other multiuse pathways in Illinois,
Indiana, and Ohio. Tour Ohio's Amish country, take a ride along
Chicago's lakefront, and enjoy the picturesque countryside on
Indiana's longest rail-trail. These adventures and more await you
on the many multiuse trails of the Midwest!In this book, you'll
find: Detailed maps for every rail-trail, plus driving directions
to trailheads Icons indicating the activities each trail can
accommodate Succinct descriptions written by rail-trail experts
"You can now throw away all your self-help books on fighting
depression, losing weight, toning muscles, finding something to do
with your kids, and learning American history. Just use this guide,
find a great trail-and enjoy!" -Peter Harnik, Director, Center for
City Park Excellence, Trust for Public Land
Whether you're looking for a trail for a leisurely stroll, a bike
ride with the family, or something a bit more challenging, you'll
find it in this comprehensive trail guide highlighting the best,
most highly rated trails in Minnesota. Many of the trails were
converted from unused railroad corridors to become some of the best
multiuse rail-trails in the state. In this guidebook, experts from
Rail-to-Trails Conservancy present their final list of 48 of the
best trails and rail-trails in Minnesota. Experience first-hand how
Minnesota earned the nickname "Land of 10,000 Lakes" by taking one
of several paths through the various lake districts, including the
121-mile Paul Bunyan State Trail, one of the longest rail-trails in
the United States. In addition to details about each trail,
Rail-Trails Minnesota also provides information about trail
amenities, including restrooms, parking facilities, and water
fountains.
Across the country, more than 1600 unused railroad corridors have
been converted to level, public, multiuse trails, where people can
enjoy a fitness run, a leisurely bike ride, or a stroll with the
family. In this new guide in the popular series, the
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy presents the Northwest region's finest
rail-trails plus other great multiuse trails. Rail-Trails
Washington & Oregon includes detailed coverage of more than 40
great trails. Many rail-trails are paved and run through the most
scenic parts of town. Others travel along dense forests, open
fields, and lush waterways. Some explore the area's history, and
others help users enjoy the serenity of the rural countryside.
Favorites noted by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy staff include the
Chehalis Western Trail and Olympic Discovery Trail in Washington
and the Banks-Vernonia State Trail in Oregon. This full-color book
includes succinct descriptions of each trail from start to finish,
plus at-a-glance summary information indicating permitted uses,
surface type, length, and directions to trailheads for each trail.
Every trip has a detailed map that includes start and end points,
trailhead, parking, restroom facilities, and other amenities.
Explore 44 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across two
states. All around the country, unused railroad corridors have been
converted to public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present their list of 44 of the best,
most highly rated rail-trails and other multiuse pathways in Iowa
and Missouri. Each entry includes detailed maps, driving directions
to trailheads, activity icons, and succinct descriptions. Explore
the region's history by hitting the Frisco Highline Trail,
retracing a 35-mile route of Harry Truman's "Whistlestop" campaign.
Enjoy one of the most well-known trail art installations in the
country along High Trestle Trail. Meander along farmlands and
forests on the 21-mile T-Bone Trail, or visit some of the region's
most welcoming communities on the nearly 240-mile Katy Trail.
You'll love the variety in this collection of Midwestern multiuse
trails-from beautiful waterways and scenic areas to the hustle and
bustle of the states' urban centers. So whether you're looking for
a trail for a leisurely stroll, a bike ride with the family, or
something a bit more challenging, you'll find it in this
comprehensive trail guide.
Explore 60 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across
three states with this official guide. All across the country,
unused railroad corridors have been converted to public multiuse
trails. In this official guide, the experts from Rails-to-Trails
Conservancy present the best of these rail-trails, as well as other
multiuse pathways, in Northern New England. Tour Maine's Eastern
Promenade Trail, showcasing Portland's Casco Bay and Portland
Harbor. Enjoy picturesque countryside on the Northern Rail
Trail-New Hampshire's longest rail-trail. Take a ride along
Vermont's Island Rail Trail, which boasts a spectacular marble
causeway crossing Lake Champlain. Whether you're on feet, wheels,
or skis, you'll love the variety in this collection of multiuse
trails-from beautiful waterways and scenic areas to the hustle and
bustle of the states' urban centers! In this book, you'll find:
Detailed maps for every rail-trail, plus driving directions to
trailheads Icons indicating the activities each trail can
accommodate Succinct descriptions written by rail-trail experts
"You can now throw away all your self-help books on fighting
depression, losing weight, toning muscles, finding something to do
with your kids, and learning American history. Just use this guide,
find a great trail-and enjoy!" -Peter Harnik, Director, Center for
City Park Excellence, Trust for Public Land
Florida visitors are often surprised by both the beauty of its
trails and by the great variety of its landscapes. Although Florida
doesn't have any mountains, it does offer trails with views of
everything from beaches and bluffs to prairies and wetlands. In
this comprehensive trail guide, you'll find some of the best, most
beautiful trails in Florida. Many of the trails were converted from
unused railroad corridors to become some of the best multiuse
rail-trails in the state. In this guidebook, experts from
Rail-to-Trails Conservancy present their final list of the top
trails and rail-trails in Florida, selected from more than 100 in
the state. In addition to details about each trail, Rail-Trails
Florida also provides information about trail amenities, including
restrooms, parking facilities, and water fountains.
Whether you're looking for a trail for a leisurely stroll, a bike
ride with the family, or something a bit more challenging, you'll
find it in this comprehensive trail guide highlighting the best,
most highly rated trails in Minnesota. Many of the trails were
converted from unused railroad corridors to become some of the best
multiuse rail-trails in the state. In this guidebook, experts from
Rail-to-Trails Conservancy present their final list of 48 of the
best trails and rail-trails in Minnesota. Experience first-hand how
Minnesota earned the nickname "Land of 10,000 Lakes" by taking one
of several paths through the various lake districts, including the
121-mile Paul Bunyan State Trail, one of the longest rail-trails in
the United States. In addition to details about each trail,
Rail-Trails Minnesota also provides information about trail
amenities, including restrooms, parking facilities, and water
fountains.
Across the country, more than 1600 unused railroad corridors have
been converted to level, public, multiuse trails, where people can
enjoy a fitness run, a leisurely bike ride, or a stroll with the
family. In this new guide in the popular series, the
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy presents the Northwest region's finest
rail-trails plus other great multiuse trails. Rail-Trails
Washington & Oregon includes detailed coverage of more than 40
great trails. Many rail-trails are paved and run through the most
scenic parts of town. Others travel along dense forests, open
fields, and lush waterways. Some explore the area's history, and
others help users enjoy the serenity of the rural countryside.
Favorites noted by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy staff include the
Chehalis Western Trail and Olympic Discovery Trail in Washington
and the Banks-Vernonia State Trail in Oregon. This full-color book
includes succinct descriptions of each trail from start to finish,
plus at-a-glance summary information indicating permitted uses,
surface type, length, and directions to trailheads for each trail.
Every trip has a detailed map that includes start and end points,
trailhead, parking, restroom facilities, and other amenities.
Hike, Bike, or Ride on America's Premier Rail-Trails with This
Official Guide All across the country, unused railroad corridors
have been converted into public multiuse trails. Rails-to-Trails
Conservancy recognizes the best of them through its Rail-Trail Hall
of Fame. Selections are based on scenic value, amount of use,
amenities, historical significance, excellence in management and
maintenance, community connections, and geographic distribution.
These Hall of Fame rail-trails are found in 29 states and in nearly
every environment-from downtown urban corridors to pathways
stretching across wide-open prairie, along coastlines and through
mountain ranges. In Rail-Trail Hall of Fame, the experts from
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present the 33 best rail-trails-from
Massachusetts' Minuteman Commuter Bikeway to Mississippi's Longleaf
Trace to Oregon's Springwater Corridor. You'll appreciate the
detailed maps for each trail, plus driving directions to
trailheads. Quick, at-a-glance icons indicate which activities each
trail can accommodate, from biking to fishing to snowmobiling. Best
of all, the succinct descriptions are written by rail-trail
experts, so you know it's information that you can rely on! As an
added bonus, this official guide takes a look at the fascinating
railroad history behind each trail. These rail-trails represent
pioneers of the movement; they inspired trail development across
the nation, or they've revolutionized how trails impact communities
along their routes. Whether you're on feet, wheels, or skis, you'll
love the variety in this collection! STATES REPRESENTED Alabama,
Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West
Virginia, Wisconsin
Explore 60 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across
three states-Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont-with this official
guide All across the country, unused railroad corridors have been
converted into public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present the best of these
rail-trails-as well as other multiuse pathways-in Maine, New
Hampshire, and Vermont. Bucket-listers won't want to miss Vermont's
13.4-mile Island Rail Trail, which boasts a spectacular 2.7-mile
marble causeway crossing Lake Champlain. Those who like short and
sweet might check out the 2.1-Eastern Promenade Trail showcasing
Portland's Casco Bay and Portland Harbor, or for lengthier
adventures, New Hampshire's 58-mile Northern Rail Trail-the longest
rail-trail in the state-offers a variety of wooded landscapes,
waterside enjoyment, and welcoming small towns. Whether you're on
your feet, wheels, or cross-country skis, there's something for
everyone in this collection of multiuse trails in Northern New
England. In this book, you'll find: Detailed maps for each trail,
plus driving directions to trailheads Icons indicating the
activities each trail can accommodate Succinct descriptions written
by rail-trail experts Rails-to-Trails Conservancy serves as the
national voice for more than 160,000 members and supporters, more
than 22,000 miles of open rail-trail across the country, and more
than 8,000 miles of potential trails waiting to be built-with a
goal of ensuring a better future for America made possible by
trails and the connections they inspire.
Explore 58 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across two
states All across the country, unused railroad corridors have been
converted into public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present the best of these rail-trails,
as well as other multiuse pathways, in New Jersey and New York.
Explore four Hall of Fame Rail-Trails: the High Line, New York
City's famed aerial greenway, and a trio of connected
rail-trails-the Hudson Valley Rail Trail, Walkway Over the Hudson,
and William R. Steinhaus Dutchess Rail Trail-that form a seamless
20-mile pathway through New York's scenic Hudson Valley. Learn
about ambitious trail projects, like New York's state-spanning
Empire State Trail and the 800-mile Circuit Trails network in
Camden and Greater Philadelphia. And discover paths that offer
views of some of America's most iconic natural treasures, such as
Niagara Falls, the Great Lakes, the Atlantic Ocean coastline, the
Finger Lakes, and the Catskill and Adirondack Mountains. In this
book, you'll find: Detailed maps for every rail-trail, plus driving
directions to trailheads Icons indicating the activities each trail
can accommodate Succinct descriptions written by rail-trail experts
"You can now throw away all your self-help books on fighting
depression, losing weight, toning muscles, finding something to do
with your kids, and learning American history. Just use this guide,
find a great trail-and enjoy!" -Peter Harnik, Director, Center for
City Park Excellence, Trust for Public Land
Explore 72 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across
Pennsylvania All across the country, unused railroad corridors have
been converted into public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present the best of these rail-trails,
as well as other multiuse pathways, in Pennsylvania. Take a
cultural journey along Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Heritage Trail, or
enjoy a speedy out-and-back on the Greene River Trail. Explore
Harrisburg via the Capital Area Greenbelt, or experience the
countryside along the Redbank Valley Trail. You'll appreciate the
detailed maps for each trail, plus driving directions to
trailheads. Quick, at-a-glance icons indicate which activities each
trail can accommodate, from biking to fishing to snowmobiling. Best
of all, the succinct descriptions are written by rail-trail
experts, so you know it's information that you can rely on! Whether
you're on feet, wheels, or skis, you'll love the variety in this
collection of multiuse trails-from beautiful waterways and scenic
areas to the hustle and bustle of the states' urban centers!
Explore 63 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across two
states. All around the country, unused railroad corridors have been
converted to public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present their list of 63 of the best,
most highly rated rail-trails and other multiuse pathways in
Michigan and Wisconsin. Each entry includes detailed maps, driving
directions to trailheads, activity icons, and succinct
descriptions. Explore Wisconsin's iconic Elroy-Sparta State
Trail-widely acknowledged to be the oldest rail-trail in America-or
Lake Michigan Pathway, which features beaches and marinas that keep
you in close touch with its namesake. Tour Michigan's state capital
on the Lansing River Trail, which winds along scenic riverbanks for
8 miles, from the campus of Michigan State University to Old Town
Lansing. Witness the effects of ancient ice floes on Wisconsin's
landscape along the 52-mile Glacial Drumlin State Trail. You'll
love the variety in this collection of Midwestern multiuse
trails-from beautiful waterways and scenic areas to the hustle and
bustle of the states' urban centers. So whether you're looking for
a trail for a leisurely stroll, a bike ride with the family, or
something a bit more challenging, you'll find it in this
comprehensive trail guide.
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