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Discover the extensive network of trails in Maryland, from paved and natural surface trails on DNR lands to county, municipal, and privately-owned trails. Learn about the economic impacts and explore trail maps. Join the conversation on addressing trail challenges and find out what's next for Maryland's trail system.
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WE HAVE BEEN BUSY! It’s easy to get all bummed out and feel like we’re stuck in the mud when it comes to trails. But the truth is: WE have made great progress on the trail front, and there are many groups and individuals who are making a big difference, like Kit Valentine, who passed away this winter, and who championed the Short Line Trail in Catonsville.
WHAT DO WE HAVE? • Over 1,000 miles of paved & natural surface multi-use trails on DNR lands, like the trails in Patapsco Valley State Park • 580 miles of paved, ADA compatible trails, like the B&A Trail, Gwynn’s Falls Trail, and the Cross Island Trail, on other, non-DNR public lands • Almost 1,000 miles of paved and unpaved county, municipal and privately-owned trails open to the public • Over 600 miles of designated water trails
TRAIL USERS • Hikers • Bikers • Equestrian • Runners • Off Highway Vehicles • Boaters
ECONOMIC IMPACTS • Maryland State Park visitors directly spend more than $567 million during their trips to State Parks, producing a total economic impact of more than $650 million annually. • Every $1 spent on parks generates $29 in revenue. • State park visitor spending supported more than 10,000 full-time jobs and generated more than $39 million in state and local retail, gasoline, hotel, and income taxes. • 70 percent of spending and employment impacts are within 20 minutes of State Parks in local, "gateway communities”, often in rural settings.
STATE-WIDE NETWORK • The Goal: Connect our public lands to the places where people live, work, shop & play. • We have an unconnected system of trails. • We Do NOT have a state trails network!
MARYLAND TRAIL ATLAS Maryland Trails Atlas
FINDING A TRAIL MAP • The portal to State Stat maps can be found at: www.imap.maryland.gov • DNR Trail Maps at: http://www.dnr.state.md.us/map_template/trailmaps/trail_atlas.html http://www.mdmerlin.net/mapper.html • Maryland Department of Transportation maps: http://www.mdot.maryland.gov/IncludedContent/New%20MDOT%20Site/tabPages/Bike_Walk.html • Maryland Tourism Maps at: http://www.visitmaryland.org/map/Pages/Maryland.aspx
TRAIL CHALLENGES • Unsustainable Trails • Rogue Trails • Lack of Funding for Maintenance • Lack of Volunteers • Lack of Accurate Trail Data • Unsafe Gaps Between Trails • Lack of Water Access • Limited Access for the Physically Challenged
WHERE ARE THE GAPS? • We need to all agree on our trail priorities. • What are the critical links? • State, county comprehensive and recreation plans, and regional transportation plans rarely agree on what are the critical on-road and off-road trail links.
TRAIL FUNDING • Transportation Alternatives • Maryland Bikeways • Recreational Trails Program • Program Open Space • Waterway Improvement Fund
RECREATIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM • Federal Highway funds are administered by the State Highway Administration (SHA) • Focus is on developing Motorized and Non-Motorized Recreational Trails • Projects include: pedestrian uses (hiking, running, wheelchair); bicycling; in-line skating; equestrian; kayaking; cross country skiing; four wheel driving; off-road motorcycling; and all terrain vehicle trails
RTP FUNDING • MD gets about $1 million annually • Capped at $30,000 for non-construction and $40,000 for construction projects • 80% federal funds and 20% in-kind or cash match • 50% goes to DNR and 50% goes to non-DNR projects
BETTER COMMUNICATION • State Trails Team • DNR/MDOT/SHA Trail Team • Land Preservation, Parks & Recreation Plans and the Maryland Recreation Plan • MD Bike/Ped Advisory Committee • Regional Bicycle Advisory Groups • Public & Private Trails Websites • Facebook • Twitter • On-Line Maps
PARTNERSHIPS • National Park Service – National Heritage Trails • State Agencies – Sharing Data and Closing the Gaps • Counties – Bike/Ped Plans and Recreation Plans • Heritage & Tourism Heritage Offices – Promoting Economic Tourism • Businesses – Event & Technical Support • Trail Groups – Sustainable Trails • Rails to Trails – Developing Rail Lines
WHAT’S NEXT ? • Western Rail Trail – Phase 5 • Meadow Mountain Trail – Eastern Continental Divide Loop Trail • Garrett County Mountain Bike Hub • Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail • Star Spangled Banner Trail • Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Scenic Trail • 9/11 National Memorial Trail • Anacostia Trail • Mason Dixon Trail – Lower Susquehanna Greenway • East Coast Greenway Trail • Three Notch Trail
WHERE TO WE GO FROM HERE? • Get on the same page regarding the state priority trail projects • Pool Resources • Build Safe & Sustainable Trails • Utilize Utility Corridors to Close Critical Gaps • Provide Greater Access for ALL users • Help us create a state advocacy & trails network • Get outside and have some fun on a Maryland trail!