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| Benefits
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| Trail Facts |
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2004 Heritage Rail
Trail users: |
300,000 |
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Favorite section of the trail: |
Hanover Junction to Brillhart
Station |
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Most popular reason for using the
trail: |
Health & Exercise 45% |
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Favorite activity on the trail: |
Biking 71% |
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Length of a trail outing: |
2 hours |
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| Recreation
Benefits |
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Rail-trails provide for a variety of activities
all year
such
as walking, hiking, bicycling, running, horseback riding,
in-line skating, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.
Various amenities are provided along
the trails for the convenience of the public. Typical amenities
are picnic tables, benches, drinking water,
information boards, parking areas, and porta
potties. |
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| Health & Fitness
Benefits |
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Rail-trails support the needs of the community by providing
natural surroundings for regular exercise. People of all ages can enjoy healthy
outdoor activities that are safe and accessible to everyone.
Rail-trails typically provide minimal grades that encourage the very young, the elderly,
the physically challenged, and the novice exerciser to participate in a variety of
activities that promote mental and physical wellness.
Avid outdoor enthusiasts seek trails that provide endless miles of uninterrupted solitude
for long-distance running, bicycling, and horseback riding.
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| Conservation
Benefits |
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Rail-trails help to safeguard the environment and improve
the
quality of air and water. Trails are essential for the
protection of plants and wildlife.
Trails also play a vital role in preserving
and providing access to many historical landmarks such
as bridges, canals, historic buildings, battlefields,
and rail depots. |
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| Educational
Benefits |
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Trails are virtual laboratories for learning about our natural environment,
cultural places, and historic past.
Traveling along a trail offers opportunities to view woodlands, farmland, wetlands,
and waterways. Trails invite visitors to experience the culture and history of an area.
Rail-trails that follow former transportation routes, such as railroads and trolley lines,
encourage communities to restore and creatively reuse historic structures.
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