EDITOR’S NOTE: This issue of Pathways provides a glimpse of the many great strides made by nonprofit trail partner organizations and Federal agency partners to support the National Trails System. The achievements represented in these pages, however, are by no means reflective of all that is taking place on the national scenic and historic trails; only the “highlights” submitted by the primary partner(s) of each trail. This report does not include many of the great achievements of the State, regional, and local public agencies, or many other private organizations that support the trails in a multitude of ways. Due to the partial government shutdown (December 22, 2018 – January 25, 2019), several of our Federal agency partners* were unable to submit their highlights or provide input to the nonprofit trail partner organizations by this publication deadline.
Contents:
- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT
National Trails and Wild and Scenic Rivers are major components of the ‘geography of hope’ - 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Trail and river communities hold co-located events in Pacific Northwest to mark 50 years - 2018 HIGHLIGHTS
- Partnership for the National Trails System
- National Scenic Trails
- National Historic Trails
- Ala Kahakai NHT
- California NHT
- Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT
- El Camino Real de los Tejas NHT
- El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro NHT
- Iditarod NHT
- Juan Bautista de Anza NHT
- Lewis and Clark NHT
- Mormon Pioneer NHT
- Nez Perce (Nee-Me-Poo) NHT
- Old Spanish NHT
- Oregon NHT
- Overmountain Victory NHT
- Pony Express NHT
- Santa Fe NHT
- Selma to Montgomery NHT
- Star-Spangled Banner NHT
- Trail of Tears NHT
- Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route NHT
- Federal Agencies
- Federal Highway Administration
*More highlights from other Federal agency partners will be available upon their submittal
- Federal Highway Administration
- EVENTS
- REPORTS
Unless otherwise indicated, all material in Pathways Across America is public domain. All views expressed herein are perspectives of individuals working on behalf of the National Trails System and do not necessarily represent the viewpoint of the Federal agencies.