Track A: Telling Our Stories and Engaging New Partners
- OnCell – Kevin Dooley
- Trail Fit – Tony Turnbow
- Trail Fit: Mapping – Robert Waits
- Trail Fit : Quantifying the Impact – Tony Turnbow
- Understanding Our Trails From the Inside Out – Luke Kloberdanz, Julie Judkins, William Prince
Track B: Preserving Special Places and Protecting the Tapestry of the Land
- Conserving Landscapes Along the John Smith Trail – Jeffrey Allenby
- Using GIS to Document Trail Resources – Jeffrey Allenby
- Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Recreational Trails Program (RTP) – Christopher Douwes
- Planning for National Scenic and Historic Trails Under the 2012 Forest Planning Rule – Paul Arndt
- Trail Corridor Mapping – Kimberly Williams
- Designing Trails as Wildlife Connectivity Corridors – Nicole Wooten
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Realizing the NTSA vision for National Scenic and Historic Trails – Steve Burns
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Protecting National Trails with The Trust For Public Land – Kate Wanner
- Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail – Greg Smith
- How to Plan for and Manage New Lands for National Trails – Don Owen
- Successful Trail Protection Using Land Trusts, Trail Organizations, and Agency Partners – Don Owen
Track C: Strengthening Our Trail Organizations and Our Trail Communities
- Nashville Hiking Meetup – Kelly Stewart
- Success Fundraising Tips for Small Organizations – Don Owen, Steve Gonzales, Teresa Martinez
- Working With For-Profits – Keeley Reed
- Working With Youth & Technology To Promote Our Trails – Bill Buck
- Working With Youth & Technology To Promote Our Trails – Allison Williams
- Why I Still Have Faith In The Next Generation – Audrey Hasegawa
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