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A link between schools, safe fitness and sports training classes, outdoor education, to name a few.
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Trail Benefits
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Rail-trails are abandoned railroad corridors that have been preserved and redeveloped for walking, jogging, bicycling, horseback riding, or other forms of transportation and recreation. The over one hundred-year old natural landscape is preserved along the corridor.
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Trail Benefits
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A fresh wave of interest in bicycle and pedestrian transportation was engendered by the federal highway bill passed in 1991. The bill requires each state to hire a bicycle and pedestrian coordinator. The federal highway bill, Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA), also required each state to include non-motorized elements in their transportation plans.
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The trail will become a part of an extensive regional system, providing needed open space.
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Trail Benefits
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Trail users will stop at towns along the way to eat, drink, camp, rent equipment, make repairs, purchase supplies and souvenirs or spend the night.
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