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TrailLink by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, allows system users to explore wheelchair accessible trail maps and itineraries online.
The comprehensive trail guides with descriptions, photos, and reviews help you plan your vacation, recreational outings, and wheelchair accessible trail adventures. Trail link lists wheelchair accessible trails that are long-distance trails in both remote regions of the West and in populated parts of the East and Midwest.
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) serves as the national voice for more than 160,000 members and supporters, 31,000 miles of rail-trails and multi-use trails, and more than 8,000 miles of potential trails waiting to be built, with a goal of creating more walkable, bikeable communities in America.
TrailLink users are encouraged to share information on wheelchair accessible rail trails that they have used.
Since 1986, we have worked from coast to coast, supporting the development of thousands of miles of rail-trails for millions to explore and enjoy. We’ve helped craft rural trails that spool out over a hundred miles of open prairie, snake through mountain passes, span canyons and hug riverbanks, offering views of the countryside often unknown to the highway traveler. We’ve been a part of the connections between towns and suburbs, linking communities along vibrant corridors in much the same way as the railroads did in their heyday.
The guide offers a number of different ways to find and view trail information:
- Search By Map
- Trail Itineraries
- Trail City Guides
- Trail Traveler
- Trail Events
- Top 100 Trails
- Trail History