Agencies | Advocacy | Bicycling | Communities | Equestrian | Greenways | Hiking | Long Distance | Mountain Biking | OHVs | Rail & CanalTrails | Snow Trails | Resources | State Trails | Water Trails Chattanooga, TN will host the next National
Trails Symposium November 15-18, 2010, sponsored
by American Trails.
Missouri Dept. of Natural Resources, Div. of State Parks has over 900 miles of hiking, backpacking, bicycling, equestrian, ATV and motorcycle trails throughout the state: www.mostateparks.com/ Trails and Recreation in the Mark Twain National Forest: www.fs.fed.us/r9/forests/marktwain/recreation/ The Great Outdoors Resources Page (GORP) has information on Missouri's Mark Twain National Forest: www.gorp.com/gorp/resource/US_National_Forest/MO_MARK.HTM Official websites for National Park Service units in Missouri: http://data2.itc.nps.gov/parksearch/state.cfm?st=mo U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates many Lake and River Parks in Missouri and Arkansas: www.swl.usace.army.mil/parks/index.html
Missouri mountain bike trails with detailed maps and descriptions from mountain biking books at Trails.com: Truman Lake (US Army Corps of Engineers) has 50 miles of trails and the Berry Bend Equestrian Campground: www.nwk.usace.army.mil/ht/Equestrian.cfm The Missouri Equine Council covers equestrian issues: www.mo-equine.org Greenways and Community Trails The Confluence promotes conservation, heritage, and recreation in the St. Louis area where the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers meet: www.confluencegreenway.org Greenway Network, Inc. is supporting efforts of the City of St. Charles to develop a greenway and environmental education area on the banks of the Missouri River: www.greenwaynetwork.org/ Trailnet is a St. Louis based nonprofit with a 20-year history of Promoting Active Living as a way of life that encourages people to integrate physical activity into their daily routines. Trailnet provides detailed information on 120 walking, hiking and biking trails and on-road bikeways throughout a five-county area: www.trailnet.org/m_trails.php Great Rivers Greenway District, funded by a 0.1 cent sales tax, works for an interconnected system of greenways, parks and trails: www.greatrivers.info/ Ozark Greenways provides information and activism on greenways and railtrails in southwest Missouri: www.ozarkgreenways.org PedNet Coalition is a community of PEDestrians and PEDaling enthusiasts in Columbia: www.pednet.org/ St. Louis 2004 is a proposal to create 200 miles of connected greenways in the metropolitan region The Greenbelt Land Trust of Mid-Missouripromotes continuous greenbelt areas along streams: greenbelt.missouri.org/ Hiking trail maps, hike descriptions, and Missouri topographic maps at Trails.com: mohiking.com is a public trail review and photo forum for Missouri: www.mohiking.com Missouri Backpacking & Hiking Trails Reviews describes trails throughout Missouri: www.motrails.com American Volkssport Association year-round walking and Volkssport Event Calendar For information on the coast-to-coast American Discovery Trail in Missouri: www.discoverytrail.org/states/missouri/index.html Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation site is at: www.lewisandclark.org/ and the National Park Service site has more information on the trail at: www.nps.gov/lecl/ he Missouri section of the Mississippi River Trail: http://www.mississippirivertrail.org/mrt-explore-mo.php The Ozark Trail system through Missouri and Arkansas offfers more than 500 miles of trail: www.ozarktrail.com. For detailed section maps of the Ozark Trail, call Missouri Division of State Parks (800) 334-6946. Trail of Tears State Park has trails for hikers and equestrians and a campground for backpackers: www.mostateparks.com/trailoftears.htm Finger Lakes State Park, near Columbia, and St. Joe State Park, near Park Hills, offer high quality OHV opportunities: www.mostateparks.com/fingerlakes.htm The Mark Twain National Forest has ATV and motorcycle areas, Chadwick and Sutton Bluff: www.fs.fed.us/r9/forests/marktwain/recreation/hiking/ Midwest Trail Riders Association is based in Missouri: www.ridemtra.com/ For a map of the St. Joe State Park OHV Area:www.mostateparks.com/stjoe.htm Frisco Highline Trail now connects Springfield to Bolivar: www.friscohighlinetrail.org/ Katy Trail maps, discussion forum, current events : www.BikeKatyTrail.com Katy Trail State Park map and brochure are at www.mostateparks.com/katytrail.htm or call (800) 334-6946. More information on the trail is at http://katytrail.showmestate.com/ or www.katycentral.com/ Missouri canoeing, water trails, and other flatwater paddling routes on lakes and rivers at Trails.com: Lake of the Ozarks State Park offers a self-guided Aquatic Trail: www.mostateparks.com/lakeozark/traildesc.htm Statewide Advocacy and Resources Missouri Bicycle Federation is a statewide organization advocating advancement of bicycling access, safety and education: http://mobikefed.org/index.php
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