"Equestrian Design Guidebook for Trails, Trailheads, and Campgrounds," a comprehensive technical resource, details those elements of planning, design, and construction that are specific...
Search Results "Trailhead"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
Planning and Designing Outdoor Recreation Facilities for Horses
- American Trails Resources and Library: Accessible Trails
-
Signs
Mountain bikes, motorcycles, and small ATVs may be able to maneuver around obstacles and gates. In these cases, signs should be considered for additional travel management. All signs...
-
7.4.10.2 Outdoor Recreation Access Routes (ORARs)
At least one outdoor recreation access route complying with FSORAG section 2.0 shall connect the following places at trailheads: Accessible parking spaces or other arrival point...
-
F206.1 General
outdoor recreation access routes are provided at camping facilities in accordance with F244.5, picnic facilities in accordance with F245.4, viewing areas in accordance with F246.3, or trailheads...
-
7.4.11.3 Reach Ranges
If materials need to be obtained from or manipulated on a sign or kiosk, the sign or kiosk shall be designed to meet the reach ranges in section 308 of the ABAAS.
-
F206.1 General
outdoor recreation access routes are provided at camping facilities in accordance with F244.5, picnic facilities in accordance with F245.4, viewing areas in accordance with F246.3, or trailheads...
-
2013 Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG)
Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG) 2013 All Trails and Constructed Features Addressed in the FSTAG and FSORAG that are constructed or altered within...
-
F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
Camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, trailheads, trails, and beach access routes shall not be required to comply with F202.4....
-
Accessible Gates for Trails and Roads
United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Technology & Development Program October 2006 For additional information, contact: Scott Groenier, project...
-
Accessing Arizona
Accessing Arizona is an eMagazine. Its designed to give people with disabilities a resource for finding out whats going on in Arizona. For people vacationing in Arizona, or traveling...
-
Summary of Major Provisions
F216.13 Trailhead Signs F247 Trails Requires new trail information signs provided at trailheads on newly constructed and altered trails designed for use by hikers or pedestrians...
-
2.1 General
ORARs shall be provided between units and constructed features in campgrounds, picnic areas, trailheads, viewing areas, and other outdoor recreation sites....
-
Conditions for Exceptions [1019]
alterations Camp shelters Any specific provision New construction or alterations Outdoor recreation access routes at camping facilities, picnic facilities, and trailheads...
-
Where must the wheelchair symbol be posted?
Signs provide key information concerning the accessibility of programs and facilities. The International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA), the familiar person-in-a-wheelchair logo, is...
-
Conditions for Exceptions
[See subsections ...]
-
Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
trails, whether the trail complies with the accessibility guidelines or not, include the following trail information, in addition to other information typically provided for hikers, on trailhead...
- Federal Trail Data Standards (FTDS)
-
Current Accessibility Guidelines That Apply to the Forest Service
Trails that are new or altered and Have a Federal Trail Data Standard (FTDS) Designed Use of Hiker/Pedestrian and Connect either directly to a trailhead...
-
Step 4: Calculate Cumulative Deviation Percentage
The first point of deviation occurs 400 feet (122 meters) from the trailhead and the vista is only 250 feet (76 meters) from the trailhead....
-
New Trails [F247.1]
When a trail is designed for use by hikers or pedestrians and directly connects to a trailhead or another trail that substantially meets the technical requirements for trails, the trail...
-
F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
Exception 2 exempts camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, trailheads, trails, and beach access routes from providing an accessible path of travel to altered areas containing...
-
Outdoor Recreation Access Route (ORAR)
A continuous, unobstructed path designed for pedestrian use that connects constructed features in a campground, camping unit, picnic area, at a trailhead or other recreation site where modifications...
-
Technical Requirements [1017]
trails include specific provisions for the surface, clear tread width, passing spaces, tread obstacles, openings, running slope, cross slope, resting intervals, protruding objects, and trailhead...