Explore more than 50 top rail-trails and multiuse pathways across three states-Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island-with this official guide. All across the country, unused railroad corridors have been converted to public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present more than 50 destination rail-trails, as well as other multiuse pathways, in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Within these pages, you can explore two Hall of Fame Rail-Trails: the Minuteman Bikeway with its rich historical connections to the American Revolution and the East Bay…mehr
Explore more than 50 top rail-trails and multiuse pathways across three states-Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island-with this official guide. All across the country, unused railroad corridors have been converted to public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present more than 50 destination rail-trails, as well as other multiuse pathways, in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Within these pages, you can explore two Hall of Fame Rail-Trails: the Minuteman Bikeway with its rich historical connections to the American Revolution and the East Bay Bike Path with its quintessential New England waterfront views. You'll discover trails that traverse the quiet woodlands of Connecticut and the charming communities of Rhode Island, and you'll learn about ambitious trail projects spanning multiple counties across Massachusetts, like the Mass Central Rail Trail and the Border to Boston Trail. These adventures and more await you on the many multiuse trails of the region. In this book, you'll find: 1. Detailed maps for each trail, plus driving directions to trailheads 2. Icons indicating the activities each trail can accommodate 3. Succinct descriptions written by rail-trail experts Rails-to-Trails Conservancy serves as the national voice for more than 160,000 members and supporters, more than 22,000 miles of open rail-trail across the country, and more than 8,000 miles of potential trails waiting to be built-with a goal of ensuring a better future for America made possible by trails and the connections they inspire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy is a nationwide nonprofit dedicated to converting former railroad corridors to public, multiuse recreational trails that offer easy access to runners, hikers, bicyclists, skaters, wheelchair users, and equestrians. The official Rails-Trails guidebook series is published by Wilderness Press. Find out all the ways Wilderness Press and the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy are working together over on the blog. If you want to find out more about Rail-Trails, check out the Conservancy's official website, or give them a follow over on Twitter. Hope you get the chance to make your way to a Rail-Trail near you. They are so fun!
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Table of Contents About Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction How to Use This Book Connecticut 1 Air Line State Park Trail 2 Charter Oak Greenway 3 Derby Greenway 4 Farmington Canal Heritage Trail 5 Farmington River Trail 6 Hop River State Park Trail 7 Kress Family Trail 8 Larkin State Park Trail 9 Middlebury Greenway 10 Pequonnock River Trail 11 Quinebaug River Trail 12 Shoreline Greenway Trail 13 Sue Grossman Still River Greenway 14 Vernon Rails-to-Trails 15 Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail Massachusetts 16 Alewife Linear Park/Somerville Community Path 17 Amesbury Riverwalk 18 Ashuwillticook Rail Trail 19 Assabet River Rail-Trail 20 Bedford Narrow Gauge Rail-Trail 21 Border to Boston Trail 22 Bridge of Flowers 23 Bruce Freeman Rail Trail 24 Canalside Trail 25 Cape Cod Canal Bikeway 26 Cape Cod Rail Trail 27 Clipper City Rail Trail and Harborwalk 28 Dr. Paul Dudley White Bike Path 29 East Boston Greenway 30 Grand Trunk Trail 31 Independence Greenway 32 Manhan Rail-Trail 33 Marblehead Rail-Trail 34 Mass Central Rail Trail 35 Minuteman Bikeway 36 Nashua River Rail Trail 37 Neponset River Greenway 38 North Central Pathway 39 Northern Strand Community Trail 40 Old Colony Rail Trail 41 Phoenix Bike Trail 42 Province Lands Bike Trail 43 Reformatory Branch Trail 44 Shining Sea Bikeway 45 Southwest Corridor Park (Pierre Lallement Bike Path) 46 Southwick Rail Trail and Columbia Greenway Rail Trail 47 Upper Charles Trail Rhode Island 48 Blackstone River Greenway 49 East Bay Bike Path 50 Fred Lippitt Woonasquatucket River Greenway 51 Ten Mile River Greenway 52 Washington Secondary Bike Path 53 William C. O'Neill Bike Path Index Photo Credits Support Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Table of Contents About Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction How to Use This Book Connecticut 1 Air Line State Park Trail 2 Charter Oak Greenway 3 Derby Greenway 4 Farmington Canal Heritage Trail 5 Farmington River Trail 6 Hop River State Park Trail 7 Kress Family Trail 8 Larkin State Park Trail 9 Middlebury Greenway 10 Pequonnock River Trail 11 Quinebaug River Trail 12 Shoreline Greenway Trail 13 Sue Grossman Still River Greenway 14 Vernon Rails-to-Trails 15 Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail Massachusetts 16 Alewife Linear Park/Somerville Community Path 17 Amesbury Riverwalk 18 Ashuwillticook Rail Trail 19 Assabet River Rail-Trail 20 Bedford Narrow Gauge Rail-Trail 21 Border to Boston Trail 22 Bridge of Flowers 23 Bruce Freeman Rail Trail 24 Canalside Trail 25 Cape Cod Canal Bikeway 26 Cape Cod Rail Trail 27 Clipper City Rail Trail and Harborwalk 28 Dr. Paul Dudley White Bike Path 29 East Boston Greenway 30 Grand Trunk Trail 31 Independence Greenway 32 Manhan Rail-Trail 33 Marblehead Rail-Trail 34 Mass Central Rail Trail 35 Minuteman Bikeway 36 Nashua River Rail Trail 37 Neponset River Greenway 38 North Central Pathway 39 Northern Strand Community Trail 40 Old Colony Rail Trail 41 Phoenix Bike Trail 42 Province Lands Bike Trail 43 Reformatory Branch Trail 44 Shining Sea Bikeway 45 Southwest Corridor Park (Pierre Lallement Bike Path) 46 Southwick Rail Trail and Columbia Greenway Rail Trail 47 Upper Charles Trail Rhode Island 48 Blackstone River Greenway 49 East Bay Bike Path 50 Fred Lippitt Woonasquatucket River Greenway 51 Ten Mile River Greenway 52 Washington Secondary Bike Path 53 William C. O'Neill Bike Path Index Photo Credits Support Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
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