Non-profit civic group developing rail-trails in and around Clinton County, Ohio. Find news and guides to local trails.
Also known by the name, H Connector, this rail-trail is found close to Dayton, Ohio, in Xenia. Download a map, and read about the sights.
Learn about an Indiana group's efforts in converting abandoned rail lines to trails statewide, plus see updates, events, trail map, and projects.
Built over a former Pennsylvania Railroad line, this rail-trail runs between Mount Vernon and Danville, Ohio. Read trail rules, and view a map.
Guide to the rail-trails in the Xenia and Dayton, Ohio area, featuring user reviews of the trails, a trail list, and feature articles.
Make use of this 57-mile rail-trail that runs through the southwestern Virginia highlands. Get trail descriptions by sections.
Owned by the state, this rail-trail is part of the national American Discovery Trail. View a trail map, and get location details.
Organization which works to monitor the rail system, preserving the corridors in order to convert them to public trails. Check the project index.
Part of the Environmental Federation of North Carolina, this organization preserves railway corridors and converts them into useable trails.
Read the story of Paul Bunyan, get trail maps and mileages, check the message board, and learn about the towns along this multiuse trail.
Guide to the state rails to trails network, featuring a trail finder, a searchable database, and contact information.
Check out the rail-trails of New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, and Massachusetts. Related links are featured.
Ohio-based group of citizens and outdoor enthusiasts who are working towards creating a multi-purpose trail on the Penn Central Railroad track.
Non-profit organization working to create a national network of trails created from old railroad lines. Check out the activist center.
Make it easy to plan an outdoor excursion with this handy guide that offers gear lists and reviews, tips and advice, and food information.
Find out more about the rail-trail system in the Washington, D.C.-Baltimore area, comprised of recreational trails built from old railways.
Agency made up of foundations, enthusiasts, civic organizations, trail user groups, and businesses which promote the rail-trail networks.
Limestone surfaced rail-trail found between McKeesport and Connellsville, Pennsylvania. Download a trail map, and get directions.