Stonework for Trails

American Trails

Stonework for Trails

Recorded Training

Webinar Trail Construction

This session explores the artistry and endurance of stone structures, from retaining walls to steps and crossings.

Webinar Outline

Stonework isn’t for everyone— but for those with patience, precision, and a love of solving puzzles, it’s one of the most rewarding trailbuilding disciplines. This session explores the artistry and endurance of stone structures, from retaining walls to steps and crossings. Through a detailed slide presentation, we’ll examine how to choose the right rock sizes and shapes for each application, move materials safely and efficiently, and apply proven construction techniques that balance durability, stability, and aesthetics. Designed for trail professionals ready to refine their craft and integrate stonework into long-lasting, low-maintenance trail systems.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify appropriate stone types, sizes, and shapes for different structural applications.
  • Apply safe and efficient techniques for rock handling, transport, and placement.
  • Construct durable, aesthetically integrated stone structures suited to a range of trail environments.

Trail Competencies

Relevant Trail Types

    General. All trail types are relevant.

Learning Credits and CEUs

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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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