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July 2023
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Impact Report
Capturing a Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity
This past year has been game-changing for trails, walking and biking. You’ve helped us
secure critical new funding for connecting communities large and small. Your support has
helped us to collaborate with thousands of local partners, sharing the expertise and tools
to create more places to enjoy the outdoors. And you’ve helped us connect millions of
people to trails.
Together, we’ve made incredible progress in our work to connect the nation by trail—
creating the infrastructure, programming and culture where people value trails and make
trails part of their everyday lives.
Explore our impact in 2022.
Trail Moments
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Running for Good
Physician Guy Monteleone is admittedly a very slow
runner—but that’s not stopping him from getting out on
the trail and preparing for the Chicago Marathon this
October in support of the Ronald McDonald House
Charities.
Guy shares some great training tips to help reduce your
chance of injury and set you up for success in running.
Summer Plans: Creating #TrailMoments
For the past few years, we’ve challenged people
nationwide to make spending time on the trails a part
of their day-to-day routine and to share those
experiences. These stories and snapshots have been
moving, and we want to motivate everyone to keep it
up! Later this summer, we’re going to launch a new
opportunity to showcase how you’re engaging with
trails and embracing your #TrailMoments.
Stay tuned for more information and for fun ways to
participate!
Share Your #TrailMoments
At RTC, we are capturing and sharing your stories of
joy, moments of solitude, and motivation for exercise
and self-care. These Trail Moments can inspire others
to explore trails and the outdoors, while helping our
local leaders understand how important trails are to
the health and well-being of our lives and our
communities.
Read our collection of Trail Moments, and share your
own!
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Hall of Fame
And the Nominees Are …
Each year we nominate some of the best trails from
around the country to be in the running for the Hall of
Fame.
This year’s nominees are: the Hennepin Canal State Trail
in Illinois, Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail Network in
South Carolina and the Sacramento River Rail Trail and
Sacramento River Trail connected pair in California.
Learn more about the nominees—and mark your
calendars to vote for this year’s inductee: Voting begins on July 31!
Trail of the Month
Powerful Connections
In one of the fastest growing parts of the nation, a 46-
mile greenway is helping to preserve open spaces,
connect the region and boost local economies. A
powerful public-private funding partnership links 22 trails
and seven communities, giving access to major
attractions, lively downtowns and natural areas along
the way.
Visit Arkansas’ Razorback Regional Greenway, the July
Trail of the Month.
Missed a Trail of the Month feature? See them all on the TrailBlog!
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Trails Transform
Trails, Connected Communities Win Big
With RAISE
This year’s federal RAISE (Rebuilding American
Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity) grants mark
greatest focus yet on trails, walking and biking, funding
trail and active transportation projects in nearly every
state in the country and emphasizing investments that
create connected active transportation systems.
Read our press release.
The Impact of the Bipartisan Infrastructure
Law on Trails
It’s been 18 months since the Bipartisan Infrastructure
Law ushered in unprecedented funding for trails.
Learn what progress has been made, what remains
unfinished and what the trails movement can do to
take advantage of this once-in-a-generation
opportunity.
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Trails and Carbon Reduction
Trails, walking and biking—or active transportation—
projects can help reduce carbon, thanks to the new
federal Carbon Reduction Program (CRP).
Learn how this program can make trails, walking and
biking cost-effective solutions to substantially reduce
emissions and create safe and sustainable ways for
Americans to get to routine destinations.
Top 10 Trails
Looking for some terrific trails in your state? You've
come to the right place.
See the Top 10 Trails in California >>
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