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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
    • List of New Hampshire Rail Trails
    • Maps
      • Map of NH Rail Trails
      • Active and Abandoned Railroad Corridors
      • Historic USGS Maps of New England
      • Rail Corridors & Political Jurisdictions
    • 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
    • Rail Trails in DOT’s 2025-2034 Ten Year Plan
    • Grants
    • State Committees
    • Legislation
    • News Flash Archive
  • RESOURCES
    • 2025 NHRTC 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?
      • Best Trail Surface – Paper and 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

Economics & Rail TrailsGrantsMember UpdatesRail Trails in the NewsUncategorized

Count to Show That We Count!

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

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
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  • ABOUT
    • Mission-Vision-Goals
    • Membership Benefits
    • Board Biographies
    • Sponsors
  • RAIL TRAILS
    • Trail Etiquette – Golden Rules
    • List of New Hampshire Rail Trails
    • Maps
      • Map of NH Rail Trails
      • Active and Abandoned Railroad Corridors
      • Historic USGS Maps of New England
      • Rail Corridors & Political Jurisdictions
    • 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
    • Rail Trails in DOT’s 2025-2034 Ten Year Plan
    • Grants
    • State Committees
    • Legislation
    • News Flash Archive
  • RESOURCES
    • 2025 NHRTC 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?
      • Best Trail Surface – Paper and 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