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Trail Registers allows ratings

by:  Trail Registers 

Trail registers are log books placed at various locations along long hiking trails. They are places where hikers can sign their name and share their stories with the community.

North Country Trail

by:  North Country Trail 

A place to record signs, and trailheads of the North Country Trail.

Lewis and Clark Trail allows ratings

by:  Lewis and Clark Trail 

The Lewis and Clark Trail category will promote the identification of points of interest on the historic Lewis and Clark Trail, the path that the Corps of Discovery followed as they blazed the trail for the pioneers who later populated America's West.

Rails to Trails allows ratings

by:  The Rails To Trails Crew 

This category is for marking the trailheads and access points of old rail beds that have been converted to recreational trails.

Long Distance Hiking Trails allows ratings

by:  Long Distance Hiking Trailheads 

The purpose of this category is to waymark the start and finish trailheads of long-distance walking trails throughout the world. The intention is build a database of long-distance walking trails and tracks.

Fitness Trails

by:  Fitness Nuts 

A fitness trail consists of a path or course that has obstacles or stations distributed along its length for exercising the human body to promote good health.

Appalachian Trail

by:  AT Waymark Management Group 

A hiking path in the eastern part of the United States extending about 3,298 km (2,050 mi) from Mount Katahdin in central Maine to Springer Mountain in northern Georgia. It is the world's longest continuous mountain trail. GCAC87

Wagon Roads and Trails allows ratings

by:  Wagon Roads &amp; Trails 

This is a waymark to document all of the wagon roads & trails used by Native Americans, emigrants, merchants, U.S. Government, and stagecoaches in the expansion of the United States & Canada.

Trail of Tears allows ratings

by:  TRAILS OF TEARS 

To Waymark of all the Trail Of Tears Markers. Across the 2,200 miles and 9 States. After Congress passed the Indian Removal Act, May 28, 1830, the government forceably relocated about 60,000 Indians from the southeastern U.S. to what is now Oklahoma. This included the Five (5) Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Choctaw and Seminole. When Andrew Jackson ran for President in 1828, he pledged to move the Indians west of the Mississippi River.

Hiking and Trails non-user category

Locations related to trails for hiking and other recreation.

Offroad Trails allows ratings

by:  OHV Trail Waymarks 

The term off-road refers to a driving surface which is not conventionally paved nor maintained. This is an old mountain logging road, forest access road, rural scenic backroad (for you folks in the plains), or marked/unmarked OHV trail. These trails should only be traveled by vehicles designed for off-road driving (such as heavy-duty trucks and equipment, SUVs, ATVs, snowmobiles, dirt bikes or mountain bikes) or vehicles that have the proper off-road equipment.

Self Guided Walks and Trails

by:  The Walkabouts 

The purpose of this Category is to document Self Guided Walks and Trails as described below.

Bartram Trail Historical Markers

by:  Bartram Trailers 

William Bartram (1739-1823), an American naturalist and explorer was commissioned to explore the southeastern colonies and to collect and preserve unique specimens of plants. He was to ship the plants to England along with drawings of some of the plants and animals that he discovered. Bartram Trail Historical Markers have been erected to mark important places that William Bartram visited as he traveled through eight southern states.

Ice Age Trail allows ratings

by:  Ice Age Trail Managers 

The goal of this waymark is to have waymarkers log their hikes with hopes of documenting hikes on every segment of the 600+ mile long Wisconsin Ice Age Trail System.

Old Spanish Trail Auto Route

by:  Old Spanish Trail Blazers 

This category seeks to waymark the unique pieces of Americana and history that still lie along the Old Spanish Trail Auto Route. It connects the old Spanish colonial towns of St. Augustine, Florida, on the U.S. Atlantic coast and San Diego, California, on the U.S. Pacific Coast. The Old Spanish Trail Auto Route is not to be confused with the 19th century cattle trail of the same name that wound from Santa Fe to Los Angeles.

Native American Trail Trees allows ratings

by:  Native American Trail Trees group 

Trail trees are trees that were modified by the American Aboriginal peoples in order to signify trails, campsites, or special locations (water supply, food, safety, etc.). Often these were oak saplings that are given a unique bend, usually pointed in the direction of the point of interest.

Daniel Boone Trail Markers

by:  Daniel Boone Trail Markers 

This category is to locate and share those historical markers placed over a 25 year period in an effort to help improve road conditions and memorialize Daniel Boone's trail blazing efforts and to stir the imaginations of civic leaders and school children, raising funds, placing metal tablets on arrowhead shaped monuments, leading the ceremonies and issuing press releases.

The Great Florida Birding Trail allows ratings

by:  Great Florida Birding Trail 

The Great Florida Birding Trail (GFBT) is a program of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, supported in part by the Florida Department of Transportation and the Wildlife Foundation of Florida.

Hiking and walking trailheads allows ratings

by:  Hiking and Walking Trailheads 

This category is for marking the trailheads and access points to hiking and walking trails (could also be multi-use trails, as long as hiking and walking are allowed).

Civil War Discovery Trail Sites allows ratings

by:  Civil War Discovery 

Mark sites along the Civil War Discovery Trail as identified by the Civil War Preservation Trust.

Hiking Path Footbridges

by:  Hiking Path Footbridges 

A place to waymark bridges on hiking trails constructed for the purpose crossing obstacles such as running water or crevices.

Mountain Bike Trailheads allows ratings

by:  Mountain Bike Trailhead MGMT Group 

Mountain bike trails, with name, general trail location, trailhead lat/lon, link to trail map (if available). More information you provide, the more fun others can / will have visiting the trails.

Cross Country Ski Trailheads

by:  Wooden Gliders 

This category is collecting waymarks for all public, cross country skiing trails. While many trails are suitable for cross country skiing, this category is looking only for those trails that have been designated for cross country skiing and can be identified by signs or map information.

Scenic Hikes

by:  Scenic Hikes Managers 

This waymark category is designed for those scenic or special places that you would like to share with the waymarking community.

Orphaned Bridges allows ratings

by:  Orphaned Bridges 

Bridges that are no longer used for their original purpose.

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