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National Trails Day 2006
National Trails Day 2006 will be recognized on June 3, 2006, bringing together outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds to celebrate the great natural heritage of the United States trail system. Traditionally held each year on the first Saturday in June, National Trails Day was established to recognize the value of recreational trails and the people involved in building and maintaining them. Whether it's the National Park Service, the U.S. Forest Service, or a volunteer group, trail preservation is necessary to keep our trails open to the public and available for years to come.
In cities, towns, and communities across the country, a host of activities have been organized for National Trails Day 2006, including educational seminars, outdoor workshops, equipment demonstrations, and trail maintenance work projects. Get involved with any of these National Trails Day events, or simply take some time to enjoy a hike, walk, run, or bike ride on a trail near where you live.
National Trails Day Outdoor Activities
National Trails Day 2006 is a great day to enjoy outdoor activities and celebrate the wide range of public trails that are available to us all. Regardless of whether you are interested in historical trails, like the Lewis and Clark Trail or the Oregon Trail, an epic hike on the Pacific Crest Trail or Appalachian Trail, or simply looking for a nature walk in a nearby park, Trails.com has thousands of National Trails Day destinations for you to choose from. Select from hiking trails, mountain biking trails, road biking trails, walking trails, rails-trails, or running trails, in national parks, state parks, and outdoor recreation near cities.
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