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State of the Trails, National Trails System, Salt Lake City, 2005
National Trails, Salt Lake City (NTSL) is a National Park Service office created to administer the California, Mormon Pioneer, Oregon, and Pony Express National Historic Trails. Together with a sister office in Santa Fe, we are part of a larger National Park Service operation: the National Trails System, Intermountain Region. National Historic Trails are designated by Congress and typically cross thousands of miles of federal, state, and private lands. The National Park Service directly owns or manages very few of those miles. Instead, we work closely with the many public agencies, non-profit organizations, commercial interests, and individuals who own and care for trail properties. In partnership with them, we help to map and mark trails for public use, conduct historical and archeological research, develop visitor services and facilities, tell the trails stories, and protect and preserve trail remnants along those historic routes. Our partners are the key to our successes. This State of the Trails report summarizes what we accomplished together in 2005.
State of the Trails, National Trails System, Salt Lake City, 2005
National Trails, Salt Lake City (NTSL) is a National Park Service office created to administer the California, Mormon Pioneer, Oregon, and Pony Express National Historic Trails. Together with a sister office in Santa Fe, we are part of a larger National Park Service operation: the National Trails System, Intermountain Region. National Historic Trails are designated by Congress and typically cross thousands of miles of federal, state, and private lands. The National Park Service directly owns or manages very few of those miles. Instead, we work closely with the many public agencies, non-profit organizations, commercial interests, and individuals who own and care for trail properties. In partnership with them, we help to map and mark trails for public use, conduct historical and archeological research, develop visitor services and facilities, tell the trails stories, and protect and preserve trail remnants along those historic routes. Our partners are the key to our successes. This State of the Trails report summarizes what we accomplished together in 2005.
State of the Trails, National Trails System, Salt Lake City, 2005
2005
18 pages
Report
No indication
English
Recreation , Education, Law, & Humanities , Natural Resource Management , History , Trails , National parks , Cultural resources , National park service , California , Oregon , Partnerships , Geographic information systems , Natural resource management , National Trails System , Salt Lake City(Utah) , Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail , Pony Express National Historic Trail
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