LYNNFIELD — The Conservation Commission was asked to draw money from the Conservation Fund to be used for the planning and surveying of a potential rail trail that will provide open access to ...
Pennsylvania officials visited Easton to celebrate a $500,000 grant for The Easton Highline proposed elevated rail-trail.
Winter often becomes monotonous, especially after the rush during the holiday season, as life settles into the quieter months ...
A private contractor this month is starting the $3.67 million job of creating a bike and pedestrian path between Town Line Road and Norton Park in Plainville as part of a bigger, more complex task to ...
Rails to Trails Conservancy says the route is nearly 56% complete, lauding new trail segments in Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming and Washington WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Rails ...
Funding for Seabrook's portion of the New Hampshire Seacoast Greenway has been restored in the state's ten-year transportation plan. The $1.39 million project is a key link in a 17-mile trail ...
The newest section of the Great Redwood Trail has significantly increased the length of the paved path that bisects Ukiah along its unused railroad tracks, and city officials are hoping it will also ...
SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack Rail Trail Association announced on Monday that it received just over $99,000 in a federal grant from the Northern Border Regional Commission’s Catalyst Program Grant.
Getting outside this time of year during daylight hours can be difficult. Emily Russell and Amy Feiereisel recently went for a snowy walk just outside the village of Saranac Lake on the Adirondack ...
As if this page has not been taken over by rail proponents and opponents for years, writing dueling op-eds, torrents of Letters to the Editor and numerous broadsides accusing one another side of ...
NEWBURYPORT — Hoping to open up the city’s rail trail to folks dealing with some form of vision impairment, the Newburyport Lions Club will be hosting a ribbon cutting for its new disability ...
HURLEY, N.Y. – Town Board members are dealing with the logistics of doggie duty after learning there are no protocols to regularly clear out the pooch disposal receptacles along the rail trails.