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Download NowIt has been five years since the Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC) introduced its ambitious vision for the Great American Rail-Trail—an uninterrupted, 3,700-mile route spanning 12 states from Washington, D.C., to Washington State. As of 2024, the project has crossed a significant milestone: 55% of the trail is now complete, with 2,068.6 miles of bikeable, […]
It has been five years since the Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC) introduced its ambitious vision for the Great American Rail-Trail—an uninterrupted, 3,700-mile route spanning 12 states from Washington, D.C., to Washington State. As of 2024, the project has crossed a significant milestone: 55% of the trail is now complete, with 2,068.6 miles of bikeable, vehicle-free pathways open to the public.
The Great American Rail-Trail is more than just a recreational route; it’s a project that brings with it economic growth, outdoor access, and a boost to quality of life in the communities it connects. The initiative has drawn support from small towns and big cities alike, as highlighted by Kevin Belle, RTC’s project manager for the Great American.
“Since RTC announced the route of the cross-country trail in 2019, we have seen an outpouring of enthusiasm for this project,” said Belle. “People from small towns and big cities equally want to see this trail completed because they understand the transformative impact it brings—new economic opportunity, spaces to play outside, and, arguably most important, quality of life. They’re coming together to organize, invest in and activate their segments of trail, which is the magic that will help connect the entire route.”
Olympic Discovery Trail in Washington, part of the Great American Rail-Trail
The past year has seen notable progress, including an influx of funding, new trail segments, and crucial connections that bring the Great American Rail-Trail closer to completion.
At the end of 2024, the RTC provided a progress update on the trail as follows:
Since its launch, the Great American Rail-Trail has inspired communities to invest in their local trail networks, recognizing the economic and social benefits of a nationwide route. The project is expected to serve 50 million people within a 50-mile radius, drawing visitors from across the country and around the world.
To find out more information on the Great American Rail-Trail, go here.
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