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Title: Trails, Byways,


1
Trails, Byways, Corridors
  • National Trails
  • Scenic Byways
  • Wild Scenic River Corridors

2
National Trails System
  • National Trails System
  • Act of 1968
  • Mandated that trails be developed
  • in scenic areas
  • along historic travel routes
  • near urban areas

Appalachian Trail, ME
3
Trail Categories
  • National Scenic Trails
  • Long trails in nationally significant scenic
  • or natural areas.
  • 8 exist today.

4
Trail Categories
  • National Historic Trails
  • Long trails that follow historic travel routes.
  • 9 exist today.

Iditarod NH Trail, AK
5
Trail Categories
  • National Recreation Trails

Trails that provide recreation opportunities near
urban areas.
6
Proposed trail category
  • Natl Discovery Trails
  • Multiple-use trails that connect communities and
    natural areas.
  • Proposed legislation (Natl Discovery Trail Act)
  • 1 American Discovery Trail (6,300 miles DE to
    CA)

7
Trail Managers
  • NPS administers National Trail System.
  • National Scenic Historic Trails
  • 12 managed by NPS
  • 4 by FS
  • 1 by BLM
  • National Recreational Trails
  • managed by many different entities.
  • Trails exist on private and government lands.

8
The First Trails
  • Appalachian Trail
  • Pacific Crest Trail

9
Appalachian Trail
  • Benton MacKaye - the Father of the AT
  • Started 1921
  • Completed in 1937 and 1951

10
Appalachian Trail
  • First thru-hiker Earl Shaffer (1948)

Earl Shaffer and ATC Chair Murray Stevens
11
Appalachian Trail
  • 2,168 miles long today
  • Managed by Appalachian Trail Conference (ATC)

12
Pacific Crest Trail
  • Started in 1932 by Clinton Clarke and Warren
    Rogers completed 1993
  • 2,650 miles from Canada to Mexico

13
Rails-to-trails
  • National Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
  • Local governments

Rail trail in Alabama
14
Scenic Byways
15
National Scenic Byways Program
  • Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act
    of 1991 (ISTEA)
  • Mandated the creation of a National Scenic Byways
    Program.

16
Scenic Byway Categories
  • All-American Roads
  • A road or highway of national significance.
  • Must have at least two intrinsic qualities
    (scenic, natural, historic, cultural,
    recreational, archeological).

Blue Ridge Parkway, VA
17
Scenic Byway Categories
  • National Scenic Byways
  • A road or highway of regional significance.
  • Must have at least one intrinsic quality.

18
Scenic Byway Categories
  • State Scenic Byways
  • A road or highway of statewide significance.
  • Must have at least one intrinsic quality.
  • Administered by state Department of
    Transportation (DOT).

19
Designation Process
  • State DOT recommends byway to Federal Highway
    Administration (FHA)
  • FHA reviews byway
  • Secretary of Transportation approves designation

20
Criteria for National Designation
  • State Scenic Byway designation
  • Safe driving route
  • Scenic byways corridor management plan in place
  • Facilities for visitors
  • Continuous route

21
River Corridors
22
River Corridors
  • National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968
  • Designed to protect water quality and prevent
    additional impoundments in designated rivers.
  • Initially designated 8.
  • About 150 today.

23
River categories
  • National Wild Rivers
  • Free of impoundments.
  • Primitive shorelines.
  • Trail access only.
  • High water quality.

Alagnak Wild River, AK 1980, 67 miles
24
River categories
  • Natl Scenic Rivers
  • Free of impoundments.
  • Primitive/rural shorelines.
  • Trail access mainly. Some road access.
  • Water quality sufficient for swimming and fishing.

Bluestone River, WV 1988, 10 miles
25
River categories
  • Natl Recreational Rivers
  • Some existing impoundments.
  • Some development along shorelines.
  • Road and railroad access.
  • Water quality sufficient for swimming and fishing.

Upper Delaware River Scenic (23 miles)
Recreational (50 miles)
26
River Managers
  • Army Corps of Engineers
  • Bureau of Land Management
  • National Park Service
  • US Fish Wildlife Service
  • US Forest Service
  • State governments

27
Designation
  • Recommended by President Designated by congress
  • Recommended by state governor Designated by Sec.
    of Interior (state-designated rivers only)
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