- National Trails System (United States)
s, and requested that an additional 14 trail routes be studied for possible inclusion.
In 1978, as a result of the study of trails that were most significant for their historic associations, a fourth category of trail was added:
National Historic Trail s. Since 1968 over 40 trail routes have been studied for inclusion in the system. Of these studied trails, 21 have been established as part of the system. In 2006 the National Trails System consisted of eight national scenic trails, sixteen national historic trails, almost 1,000 national recreation trails, and two connecting-and-side trails, with a total length of more than Convert|50000|mi|km|-4. These trails are more than justhiking trails. Many are open to hikers, but some also welcome horseback riders and automobile campers.As Congressionally-established
long-distance trail s, each of the scenic and historic trails is administered by a Federal agency: either theBureau of Land Management (BLM), theUSDA Forest Service , or theNational Park Service (NPS). Two are jointly administered by BLM and NPS. Sometimes these agencies acquire lands to protect key sites, resources, andviewshed s. More often, however, they work in partnership with states, local units of government,land trust s, and private landowners to protect lands and structures along these trails to enable them to be accessible to the public. National recreation trails and connecting-and-side trails do not require Congressional action, but are recognized by actions of the Secretaries of the Interior or Agriculture.The Act is codified as UnitedStatesCode3|16|1241|1251. However, it has been amended numerous times since its passage, [ [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode16/usc_sec_16_00001241----000-notes.html Notes on 16 U.S.C. § 1241-1251] ] most recently on
October 18 ,2004 (USPL|108|342). [ [http://www.nps.gov/ncrc/programs/nts/legislation.html The Act] , from theNational Park Service ]National Scenic Trails
National Scenic Trails are established to provide access to 'spectacular natural beauty and to allow the pursuit of healthy outdoor recreation'. The National Scenic Trail system provides access to the crest of the Appalachian Mountains in the east,
Appalachian National Scenic Trail and theContinental Divide National Scenic Trail . You can experience the subtle beauties of the southern wetlands and gulf coast on theFlorida National Scenic Trail or wander the north woods from New York to Minnesota on theNorth Country National Scenic Trail . Eight trails can take you to the most scenic places in the United States. [National Trails System brochure, National Park Service & Bureau of Land Management, Dept. if Interior; and the Forest Service, Dept. of Agriculture]National Historic Trails
National Historic Trails are designated to protect the remains of significant overland routes to reflect the history of the nation. They represent the earliest travels across the continent,
Juan bautista de Anza National Histoirc Trail , the nations struggle for independence,Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail , epic migrations,Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail -Oregon National Historic Trail , the development of continental commerce,Santa Fe National Historic Trail and they commemorate the hardships of the American IndianTrail of Tears National Historic Trail . There are nine Historic Trails, where you can walk in the footsteps of history. [National Trails System, National Park Service & Bureau of Land Management, Dept. if Interior; and the Forest Service, Dept. of Agriculture]ee also
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Timeline of environmental events References
External links
* [http://www.nationaltrailspartnership.org/about.asp About PNTS]
* [http://www.octa-trails.org/learning_center/trail_facts.html Historic Trail Facts]
* [http://www.nps.gov/ncrc/programs/nts/ National Trails System]
* [http://www.nps.gov/nts/legislation.html Text of the National Trails System Act]
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