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NH Rail Trails Coalition NH Rail Trails Coalition
  • ABOUT
    • Mission-Vision-Goals
    • Membership Benefits
    • Board Biographies
    • Sponsors
  • RAIL TRAILS
    • Trail Etiquette – Golden Rules
    • Maps
      • Map of NH Rail Trails
      • Active and Abandoned Railroad Corridors
      • Historic USGS Maps of New England
      • Interactive NH Rail Trails Map
      • Rail Corridors & Political Jurisdictions
    • List of New Hampshire Rail Trails
    • New Hampshire Rail Trails Challenge
      • New Hampshire Rail Trails Challenge
      • Rail Trails Challenge Patch Application Form
      • Rail Trails Challenge TIPS
    • Help Your Local Rail Trail
  • IN THE NEWS
    • Exploring NH’s Rail Trails
    • Rail Trails in the News
    • 2023 Member Updates
    • Rail Trails in DOT’s 2025-2034 Ten Year Plan
    • Grants
    • State Committees
    • Legislation
    • News Flash Archive
  • RESOURCES
    • 2023 Conference
    • 2022 NH Rail Trails Plan
    • Grants
      • Recreational Trails Program Grant
      • DOT Grant: Thriving Communities
      • NH DOT Funding
      • Clean Trail Grant
    • Economic Impacts
    • E-Bikes or Trail Bike?
    • Trail Surfaces
      • The Mystery of Sand on the Rail Trails
      • What are “dirt” trails made of?
      • Stonedust Material and Application Video
    • NHMA: Rail Trail Planning
    • Best Management Practices
    • Rail Corridor Acquisition History
    • Efforts to Secure and Promote Rail Trails
    • NH DOT: Re: Abandoned Corridors
    • Other Resources
      • Supporting Organizations
      • Improving Access to Trails and Green Space
      • Rail Trail Website Navigation
  • CONTACT
  • SHOP
  • JOIN

In The News

GrantsMember UpdatesRail Trails in the News

Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail receives grant award from Granite State Health Fitness Foundation

By Abby Evankow | Grants, Member Updates, Rail Trails in the News
Grants

Recreational Trails Program Grants: Fiscal Year 2024

By Abby Evankow | Grants
Grants

Recreational Trails Program Grants

By Abby Evankow | Grants
Grants

3 Funding Programs in Support of Trail Stewardship from American Trails

By Abby Evankow | Grants
GrantsResources

EDA Funding for Rail Trails

By Abby Evankow | Grants, Resources
Board updateGrants

2021 NHRTC Conference

By Abby Evankow | Board update, Grants
Grants

RAISE Grant Program

By Abby Evankow | Grants
Grants

Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant Round 32 NOW OPEN

By Abby Evankow | Grants
Grants

Grant Opportunity: AARP “Quick Action”

By Abby Evankow | Grants
GrantsRail Trails in the NewsResources

DNCR webinar: Funding Opportunities for Outdoor Recreation Projects

By Rick Audy | Grants, Rail Trails in the News, Resources
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  • ABOUT
    • Mission-Vision-Goals
    • Membership Benefits
    • Board Biographies
    • Sponsors
  • RAIL TRAILS
    • Trail Etiquette – Golden Rules
    • Maps
      • Map of NH Rail Trails
      • Active and Abandoned Railroad Corridors
      • Historic USGS Maps of New England
      • Interactive NH Rail Trails Map
      • Rail Corridors & Political Jurisdictions
    • List of New Hampshire Rail Trails
    • New Hampshire Rail Trails Challenge
      • New Hampshire Rail Trails Challenge
      • Rail Trails Challenge Patch Application Form
      • Rail Trails Challenge TIPS
    • Help Your Local Rail Trail
  • IN THE NEWS
    • Exploring NH’s Rail Trails
    • Rail Trails in the News
    • 2023 Member Updates
    • Rail Trails in DOT’s 2025-2034 Ten Year Plan
    • Grants
    • State Committees
    • Legislation
    • News Flash Archive
  • RESOURCES
    • 2023 Conference
    • 2022 NH Rail Trails Plan
    • Grants
      • Recreational Trails Program Grant
      • DOT Grant: Thriving Communities
      • NH DOT Funding
      • Clean Trail Grant
    • Economic Impacts
    • E-Bikes or Trail Bike?
    • Trail Surfaces
      • The Mystery of Sand on the Rail Trails
      • What are “dirt” trails made of?
      • Stonedust Material and Application Video
    • NHMA: Rail Trail Planning
    • Best Management Practices
    • Rail Corridor Acquisition History
    • Efforts to Secure and Promote Rail Trails
    • NH DOT: Re: Abandoned Corridors
    • Other Resources
      • Supporting Organizations
      • Improving Access to Trails and Green Space
      • Rail Trail Website Navigation
  • CONTACT
  • SHOP
  • JOIN