Shared-Use Trails

A shared-use trail supports multiple recreation and transportation opportunities, such as walking, bicycling, inline skating, and wheelchair use. Motorcycles and mopeds are normally prohibited. A shared-use path typically has a surface that is asphalt, concrete or firmly packed crushed aggregate.

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Trail Workers with Shared-Use Trails Experience

Sara

Sara Gatewood

Dirt Artisans

Contractor

Crescent Springs, Ky

Sara Gatewood Administrative Officer Covington, KY With a decade of experience doing volunteer…

Ryan

Ryan Graig

Nonprofit

Wenatchee, Wa

As a Project Manager and Volunteer Coordinator, I use my expertise in trail maintenance,…

Sara

Sara Gress

Wood River Trails Coalition

Nonprofit

Hailey, Id

Worked as a seasonal trail crew member for three years on the Sawtooth National Forest - Ketchum…

Vaike

Vaike Haas

Trainer Higher Education

Morgantown, Wv

I lead WVU's Sustainable Trails Curriculum, am a licensed landscape architect and Associate…

Joe

Joe Hall

Washington Conservation Corps

Corps
Neal

Neal Hamilton

South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism

Agency

Columbia, Sc

The South Carolina Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Tourism (SCPRT) operates the central trails…

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Federal Highway Administration USDA Forest Service National Park Service Bureau of Land Management
American Trails Professional TrailBuilders Association Partnership for the National Trails System Northern Vermont University Northwest Arkansas Community College Eppley Institute Corps Network