The Great American Rail-Trail system could allow for travel across America from Washington state to Washington, D.C. without using a road, but rolling out the plan has included bumps along the way.
If you love the outdoors, spend most of your holiday time on your bike, and are eager to go on a long journey across the U.S., there is great news for you. The Great American Rail Trail is on its way.
Five Rivers MetroParks is collaborating with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy to complete a 5-mile gap in the Wolf Creek Trail to complete Montgomery County’s portion of a cross-country, multi-use path ...
The seventh anniversary of Rails to Trails Conservancy's signature project marked by celebration of new trail development in Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, Wyoming and Washington State This spring, major ...
Calling all you die hard bike fans out there! According to Lonely Planet, the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has announced a cross-country, multi-use trail that will run across 12 states and D.C. and ...
AS I RIDE THROUGH the heart of the mountain, a tiny fear takes hold. I should’ve anticipated it, considering all the warnings I’d heard at the old Hyak train station moments before I entered the dark, ...
Rails to Trails Conservancy, the nation’s largest trails, walking and biking advocacy organization, announced new momentum along the route of the Great American Rail-Trail® as the organization’s ...