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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>DC's Heritage Trails are the official walking trails of Washington, DC. The dataset contains locations and attributes of Heritage Trails, created...
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Austin Public Works’ Urban Trails Program is currently developing the Country Club Creek Trail, which is located in southeast Austin. Once complete, Country Club Creek Trail will be 3.5 miles long...
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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>DC's Heritage Trails are the official walking trails of Washington, DC. The dataset contains locations and attributes of Heritage Trails plaques,...
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Shows the mid-trail-segment distance between each trail intersection based on 3D line length. Not to be confused with mid-trail distance.
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Samples of vein-type magmatic-steam alunite were collected over several field seasons from five mines and prospects (L&N, Mt. Edna, Christmas, upper Mineral Products, and Close In) in the...
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These data depict trail segment centerlines and attributes for trails that are managed and maintained by the National Park Service. Trail data are used for many purposes including planning and...
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A rockfall occurred between the night of January 5 and the morning of January 6, 2025 on the Point Bonita Trail in the National Park Service Golden Gate National Recreation Area, California. The...
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The USGS, in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM), created a series of geospatial products of the Scotts Creek Watershed in Lake County, California, using National Agriculture...
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The Urban Trails program is working to connect Austin’s trail network to the city of Manor, located east of Austin.
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The New York City Water Trail connects New York City’s rivers, creeks, and waterways together for paddling enthusiasts. Use this data to find launch sites on the water trail for kayaks and other...
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The Red Line Trail is a planned, 32-mile trail network that would follow Capital Metro’s Red Line Rail from Downtown Austin to Leander once completed.
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The City of Austin is currently developing the Walnut Creek Trail System. This trail network supports people walking and biking. Once complete, it will be 19 miles long and connect the Govalle...
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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>This data shows planned multiuse trails in the District. The map shows trails that are both funded and unfunded, and in various phases of design or...
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A listing of trails designated as part of the Hudson River Trail System
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The feature class indicates the specific types of motorized vehicles allowed on the designated routes and their seasons of use. The feature class is designed to be consistent with the MVUM (Motor...