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National Trail Surfaces Study

Appendix F

Photos of Trails Provided by Survey Respondents

Alaska Region

Alaska

Glacial moraine and geotextile fabric-recommended surface


Trail crew installs Glacial moraine and geotextile fabric.

Trail crew installs Glacial moraine and geotextile fabric.

Wide view of glacial moraine and geotextile fabric trail.

Northeast Region

Massachusetts

Natural/native soil—not recommended surface

Natural/native soil trail through woods.

Natural/native soil trail through woods.

Natural/native soil trail through woods with foot bridge.

Natural/native soil trail through woods with foot bridge.

Northeast Region

Virginia

Klingstone 400—recommended surface

Klingstone 400 trail surface
Klingstone 400 trail through green space.

Klingstone 400 trail through park.

Klingstone 400 trail passes interpretive sign.

Northeast Region

Massachusetts

1/2” Crusher Run-recommended surface

1/2” Crusher Run installed by trail crew.

1/2” Crusher Run trail through wooded area.

1/2” Crusher Run trail through wooded area.

1/2” Crusher Run trail with two cyclists.

Northeast Region

Delaware

Crushed rock and fines-recommended surface

Crushed rock and fines trail through wooded area.

Crushed rock and fines trail to bridge.

Crushed rock and fines trail to open meadow.

Northeast Region

Virginia

Crushed rock with Gravel Pave II-recommended surface

Crushed rock with Gravel Pave II trail with geo layer.

Crushed rock with Gravel Pave II trail through wooded area.

Crushed rock with Gravel Pave II trail through wooded area.

Crushed rock with Gravel Pave II trail through wooded area.

Northeast Region

Massachusetts

Dense grade gravel—not recommended surface. Note respondent indicated with smaller fines this would be a good surface

Dense grade gravel trail segment
Needed

Dense grade gravel trail to lake and picnic area.

Dense grade gravel trail along lake and tree line.

Northeast Region

Massachusetts

Natural/native soil—recommended surface

Natural/native soil trail through wooded area.

Natural/native soil through wooded area.

Natural/native soil trail covered by falling leaves.

Natural/native soil covered by leaves.

Western Region

Washington

Natural soil/sandy loam—no recommendation provided

Natural soil/sandy loam trail up hill to lookout point.

Natural soil/sandy loam trail to lookout point

Western Region

Oregon

Natural/native soil—not recommended surface

Natural/native soil through wet wooded area.

Natural/native soil through wet wooded area.

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