| TrailMonkey |
Worldwide Trails, Maps and Adventures. Largest FREE Hiking & Mt. Biking, Maps and Trails site on the net! |
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| Trail Link |
Welcome to TrailLink, the most robust source of FREE trail information on the Web. We invite you to search the TrailLink database for detailed information on surface types, access points, locations, distances, services, reviews, photographs and local links for America's 1,359 rail-trails, plus many other canal towpaths, greenways and non-rail-trails. |
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| TrailStuff |
The world's largest on-line store devoted solely to outdoor books, maps, videos, and to the convenience items that can make life on the trail both safe and fun! |
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| Rails-to-Trails Conservancy |
The purpose of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) is to enrich America's communities and countryside by creating a nationwide network of public trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. |
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| SuperTopo.com |
SuperTopo.com is designed to be a resource to help you plan a climbing itinerary, as well as get the best topos available for those climbs. We currently include detailed info on over 380 of Yosemite's best big wall and free climbs —including photos, stats, links for related sites, and user submitted beta with the latest info. |
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| Backroads |
Since we first conceived of the idea for Backroads 25 years ago, our goal has been to constantly improve and perfect each and every guest’s travel experience. Over 100,000 guests and 7,000 trips later, we are proud to say that no other adventure or a |
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| Franko's Maps |
Franko’s Maps began in 1992 when I was just trying to suit my own want of a map for mountain biking the local trails near my home in Corona, California. Inventing cartographic methods, I created “Franko’s Map of Santa Ana Mountains”, plus “Franko’s Map of Chino Hills State Park”. Since those beginnings, I’ve expanded a bit: First, I added more trail maps, including Franko’s Map of Big Bear!, and Franko’s Map of San Joaquin Hills (later renamed Franko’s Map of South Coast Wilderness). Then I made a series of six California islands and coastal maps, starting with a map of my beloved Santa Catalina Island. I then created a series of Hawaiian Islands maps, an enormously ambitious endeavor, yet obviously fun. Franko’s Map of Oahu led to a second Oahu map, called Franko’s Oahu Surfing Map. This success led to my developing Franko’s Map of Orange County Surfing and Franko’s Map of San Diego Surfing, and there are more surfing maps coming. Simultaneously, I came up with an new type of “fish cards”, which are really miniature “Franko’s Maps” on side 1, with local undersea creatures on side 2. Along the way I’ve made boating and fishing related maps too, such as Franko’s Map of Big Bear Lake, Franko’s Map of Newport Harbor and Upper Newport Bay, and Franko’s Map of Mission Bay. The Newport map was originally made to suit my own enjoyment of kayaking there. All of the above maps are printed on plastic paper so that they are waterproof and rip-proof. The use of plastic is just right for use in the mountains, islands, ocean, harbors and lake environments. |
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| TrailSource |
Another trail resource, but goes global. Grouped by activity, such as hiking, mountain biking, ATV, horse, etc... Registration required for useful access, fee required for more complete access top trail info. |
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| Trails |
An excellent resource for finding trails by category and geographic location. Hiking, mountain biking and others... |
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