Deliver actionable insights on installation best practices that reduce long-term maintenance and boost user satisfaction. Trail uses include both pedestrian and vehicular pathways in rural and urban settings.
Webinar Outline
Part 3 of a 3-part webinar series on the Tools, Technologies, and Techniques for Successful Trail Building with Aggregates.
Deliver actionable insights on installation best practices that reduce long-term maintenance and boost user satisfaction. Trail uses include both pedestrian and vehicular pathways in rural and urban settings.
3-Part Webinar Series on Tools, Technologies, and Techniques for Successful Trail Building with Aggregates:
- November 20, 2025: Understanding Trail Aggregates: Foundation for Performance
- January 22, 2026: Choosing the Right Aggregate: Matching Material to Trail Use and Terrain
- March 19, 2026: Installation Excellence for Aggregate: Tips, Tricks, and Common Pitfalls
Learning Objectives:
- Proper Base and Sub-Base Preparation
- Importance of compaction and grading
- Drainage strategies to avoid failure
- Installation Techniques
- Traditional vs. stabilized vs. wax-coated installs
- Equipment needs and labor considerations
- Quality Control During Installation
- Moisture content, layering, rolling
- Checklists for installers
- Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
- Inadequate drainage, overwatering fines, improper compaction
- Maintaining Trail Performance
- Routine upkeep expectations by material type
- When and how to refresh aggregate surfaces
- Case Studies:
- Before/after of problematic installs vs. successful projects
- Invite a contractor or land manager to share field experience with one of your products
- Support Materials:
- Installation checklists
- Time-lapse or drone video of a project (if available)
- Maintenance planning template
Trail Competencies
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Trail Construction
- • Construction Specifications
- • Water Management/Drainage Features
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Relevant Trail Types
General. All trail types are relevant.
Learning Credits and CEUs
Learning credits are available. The length of the session will determine the number of hours/credits given. In order to obtain credits, attendees must fill out an evaluation survey for each session they attend, as well as complete a learning credit tracking form noting each session they are requesting credits for (or a quiz if virtual). This form (and complete instructions) will be available during the live webinar or at registration when you check in for in-person events. Email the conference host or [email protected] with any questions.
American Trails is a certified provider and can offer the following learning credits and continuing education opportunities: AICP CM, LA CES (most HSW approved), NRPA CEU, and CEU/PDH Equivalency Petition for other accepting organizations.
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