The growing popularity of outdoor recreation activities,
such as cycling, inline skating, walking and running,
combined with the loss of community open space/greenway
has increased the need for quality recreational facilities
such as trails.
Trails provide places for cyclist, hikers, walkers,
runners, inline skaters, equestrian and physically
challenged individuals to exercise and experience
the many natural and cultural wonders of the counties'
urban, suburban and rural environments. Trails not
only serve as community amenities, they also enhance
existing recreational resources by linking neighborhoods
and schools to parks, waterfronts, recreational areas
and other facilities. Trails not only provide a strong
link between exercise and good health, but provide
an alternative means of transportation of getting
to one place to another, other than a car.