06/02/2026
Celebrate Trails Day was so much more than a day outside. Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s celebration the most impactful and far-reaching yet. Together, on the fourth Saturday of April:
🗺️ Trails were celebrated across the country–more than 40,000 people showed up to in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
🚲 Our partners planned 330+ celebrations, which included group bike rides, walks, runs, community festivals, cleanups, and other types of activities and programming that invited people outside.
❤️ The celebration inspired happy hearts and more smiles. People reported logging an average of 101 minutes being active outside and on trails, totaling an estimated 4 million minutes on Celebrate Trails Day, and 97% of people agreed that using trails make a difference for their mental health and well-being.
$ Celebrating America’s had a real economic impact. An estimated $1.6 million total was potentially spent on or to prepare for Celebrate Trails Day, including visiting trailside shops and other local businesses.
Thank you again to our 2026 supporting organizations, our 380 partners across the country, and everyone who joined us in celebrating the joy and impact of trails.
We hope this day inspires everyone to keep showing up for America’s trails all year long—by taking part in other observances and events that celebrate and elevate trails, speaking for these essential outdoor spaces, volunteering and getting involved with your local trails, sharing your , and spending more time on trails in your everyday life—and that you’ll save the date to on the fourth Saturday of April next year!
06/02/2026
Today’s trail-spiration: Dawkins Line Rail Trail!
Seeking a spectacular adventure through the past? Look no further than Kentucky's longest rail-trail. This 35-mile trail takes you through the rich history of the striking Appalachian region, traversing 24 scenic trestles and the 700-foot Gun Creek Tunnel.
Want to see more of the trail? Explore photos, user reviews, its map, information and more for free on TrailLink: https://www.traillink.com/trail/dawkins-line-rail-trail/
📷 Photos of the trail courtesy of TrailLink user solomonsage89
05/27/2026
is a terrific time to explore your local bike routes!
Using our TrailLink app, you can find trails to bike where you live, work and play. Our team has mapped tens of thousands of miles of multiuse trails across the country to help you find great pathways, that are separated from car traffic, to bike to wherever you want and need to go.
Download TrailLink for free to plan your rides this month and all year long: TrailLink.com
05/27/2026
This summer, join our free Changemakers for Trails trainings to learn how to speak up for trails, walking and biking where you live!
Our Changemaker for Trails program is an opportunity to explore what advocacy involves, why it is important, what RTC is advocating for, and how you can get involved.
Sign up for our summer cohort to take part in three curated trainings led by RTC staff via Zoom. The trainings are scheduled for:
📅6/9: Intro to Advocacy
📅 6/23: Messaging Matters
📅 7/14: Taking Action: Putting Advocacy into Practice
Learn more about the Changemakers for Trails program and sign up for the summer cohort: https://www.railstotrails.org/policy/changemakers
05/23/2026
Today’s trail-spiration: Washington Secondary Bike Path
Rhode Island’s longest rail-trail offers a scenic escape through shady forests, over picturesque river bridges and past peaceful reservoir views. Just over 19 miles, the trail connects from Cranston (Providence’s southwestern neighbor) to Coventry, plus links to the developing East Coast Greenway, a 3,000-mile route between Florida and Maine.
Want to see more of the trail? Explore photos, user reviews, its map, information and more for free on TrailLink: https://www.traillink.com/trail/washington-secondary-bike-path
📷 Photos of the trail courtesy of TrailLink users cwiokster and britte.lowther