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- Trail Management Basics - US Forest Service
This publication provides comprehensive guidance and instructions for applying Trail Fundamentals and Trail Management Objectives This recently published version includes the original 2008 content, along with updated photos and formatting
- Oregon Electric Bike Laws: What Riders Must Know (2026)
Class 2 throttle use may be restricted in natural areas Always check the rules for Bend, Eugene parks, Metro parks, Forest Park (Portland), and regional MTB trail systems
- Trail Class Specifications – The Pisgah Conservancy
Trails range from highly developed, paved interpretive trails like the Forest Festival Trail at the Cradle of Forestry, to remote wilderness trails that offer challenging terrain and a primitive experience
- Trail Fundamentals and Trail Management Objectives Handouts
The following photos provide visual examples of typical Trail Class scenarios Remember that Trail Classes are general categories reflecting development scale, arranged along a continuum, with no hard and fast lines drawn between the classes
- Trail Fundamentals ad Trail Management Objectives - US Forest Service
Identify the appropriate Trail Class for each NFS trail or trail segment based on the management intent in the applicable land management plan, travel man-agement decisions, trail-specific decisions, and other related direction
- eCFR :: 36 CFR 212. 55 -- Criteria for designation of roads, trails, and . . .
(a) General criteria for designation of National Forest System roads, National Forest System trails, and areas on National Forest System lands
- Trail Ratings Chart - Flatwater Overland
The classes of trails below are to be considered a baseline description of an overall trail type under ideal conditions Terrain analysis will take into account weather effects to trails and specifically note any effects that will degrade operations or require changes in operational expectations
- APPENDIX B: Federal Trail Data Standards – Class Matrix - Corada
3 The National Trail Management Class matrix shows the combinations of Trail Class and Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (ROS) or Wilderness Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (WROS) settings that commonly occur, although trails in all Trail Classes may and do occur in all settings
- How difficult is your route? Hiking classes defined - Sierra
While there's a chance you'll need to use your hands for extra balance, for the most part the terrain on Class 2 levels of hiking is considered easy or moderate
- Trail Fundamentals ad Trail Management Objectives
The Trail Class Matrix shows the combinations of Trail Class and Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (ROS) or Wilderness Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (WROS) settings that com-monly occur, although trails in all Trail Classes may and do occur in all settings
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