River Voices Newsletter on Water Trails
| Categories | Education and Advocacy, Environmental Impacts, Maintenance, Operational Issues, Public Engagement and Motivation, Risk Management & Liability, Trail Signage, Trail Standards & Design |
| Keywords | American Canoe Association, environmental impact, National Park Service, North American Water Trails, partnerships, risk management, River Network, trail design, volunteers, water trails |
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Attached is the River Voices newsletter, volume 16, Number 2 from 2006. Published by the River Network, this particular newsletter contains many valuable articles on water trails including:
- What is a Water Trail? The History of the Water Trail Systems by Dave Getchell
- Guiding Principles: Water Trails in Northern America by the National Park Service Rivers and Trails Program and the North American Water Trails
- Traits of Successful Water Trails by the National Park Service Rivers and Trails Program and the North American Water Trails
- What is a Water Trail Plan? by Jordan Sector of Alta Planning + Design
- Building the Partnerships to Design, Fund and Create Your Trail by Corita Jones, National Park Service Rivers and Trails Program
- Private Land Access by Dave Mention, Maine Island Trail Access
- Interpretive Signs and Maps by Kate Williams, Northern Forest Canoe Trail
- Management & Maintenance of Your Trail by Reed Waite, Washington Water Trails Association
- The ACA’s Water Trails Program by Paul Sanford, American Canoe Society
- Water Trails Risk Management by Leslie White, Croydon Consulting
- Case Study: The Susquehanna River Trail by Brook Lenker, Susquehanna River Trail Association
This newsletter also contains a list of resources and references.
