National Water Trails: The Why and How of Designating Your Water Trail

Start Date
07/07/2022
End Date
07/07/2024
Description
This webinar is a follow up to our webinar Fundamentals of the National Recreation Trails Program as it will dive in deeper on the process for trails to become National Water Trails (NWT), which are a subset of the National Recreation Trails (trails that are a part of the National Trails System*). You will hear from a manager of a newly designated NWT who will share their experience with the NWT application process, their responsibilities as water trail managers, and how NWT designation has impacted their community (locally, tourism, etc.). You will also hear from National Park Service staff and learn about 7 Best Management Practices for NWTs that include details on the NWT application process, what to expect, and more.

The deadline for applications each year is November 1.

*The National Trails System Act of 1968 authorized creation of a national system of trails comprised of National Recreation Trails, National Scenic Trails, and National Historic Trails.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Parks & Recreation
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.50
Learning Outcomes
- Learn how to navigate the NWT application process
- Understand the benefits to being a designated NWT
- Understand the roles of the partners involved
Instructors
Peter Bonsall, National Trails Program Specialist, National Park Service Alison Bullock, Community Planner, Rivers, Trails & Conservation Assistance Program, National Park Service Rachelle Wright, Project Director, Cave County Trails, Inc.
Course Codes
Provider
American Trails


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