Tags: Historic Trail

Digital Platform Promotes & Connects Communities along the Lewis & Clark Trail through Geotourism

Author: Ryan Parsons, Lewis and Clark Travel If you were tasked with promoting thousands of destinations and individual businesses along a 4,900-mile, 16-state stretch of land  – how would you do it?  It’s a daunting and seemingly impossible task, but leaders at the National Park…

Sal Lilienthal stands next to the white stone Yorktown Monument with his bike wearing an American flag windbreaker

National Park Service Volunteer Rides and Kayaks All 680 Miles of Washington-Rochambeau Trail

by Johnny Carawan, Trail Administrator, National Park Service, Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail Lilienthal is the first person to complete the “Revolutionary Ride” On Saturday, August 28, National Park Service volunteer Sal Lilienthal completed a 680-mile revolutionary ride at the Yorktown Victory Monument, becoming…

Registration for 2015 Conference is Open!

The Registration for the 2015 National Scenic and Historic Trails Conference is now open. The Conference is scheduled for June 27th – July 1st in Franklin TN. For more information about the web site, or to register, go to the Partnership website for the 2015…

February Newsletter – Lewis and Clark Trail

The latest issue of The Trail Companion, the official newsletter of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, is available now. This issue features an update on the National Park Service Centennial in 2016, news on the Bridge of the Gods over the Columbia River,…