NATIONAL TRAILS SYSTEM - PUBLIC LAW
§ 1242. (Sec. 3) NATIONAL TRAILS SYSTEM
(a) The national system of trails shall be composed of the following:
- (1) National recreation trails, established as provided in section 1243 of this title, which will provide a variety of outdoor
recreation uses in or reasonably accessible to urban areas.
- (2) National scenic trails, established as provided in section 1244 of this title, which will be extended trails so located as to
provide for maximum outdoor recreation potential and for the conservation and enjoyment of the
nationally significant scenic, historic, natural, or cultural qualities of the areas through
which such trails may pass. National scenic trails may be located so as to represent desert,
marsh, grassland, mountain, canyon, river, forest, and other areas, as well as landforms which
exhibit significant characteristics of the physiographic regions of the Nation.
- (3) National historic trails, established as provided in section 1244 of this title, which will be extended trails which follow as
closely as possible and practicable the original trails or routes of travel of national
historical significance. Designation of such trails or routes shall be continuous, but the
established or developed trail, and the acquisition thereof, need not be continuous onsite.
National historic trails shall have as their purpose the identification and protection of the
historic route and its historic remnants and artifacts for public use and enjoyment. Only those
selected land and water based components of an historic trail which are on federally owned lands
and which meet the national historic trail criteria established in this chapter are included as
Federal protection components of a national historic trail. The appropriate Secretary may
certify other lands as protected segments of an historic trail upon application from State or
local governmental agencies or private interests involved if such segments meet the national
historic trail criteria established in this chapter and such criteria supplementary thereto as
the appropriate Secretary may prescribe, and are administered by such agencies or interests
without expense to the United States.
- (4) Connecting or side trails, established as provided in section
1245 of this title, which will provide additional points of public
access to national recreation, national scenic or national historic trails or which will provide
connections between such trails. The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of
Agriculture, in consultation with appropriate governmental agencies and public and private
organizations, shall establish a uniform marker for the national trails system.
(b) For purposes of this section, the term ''extended trails'' means trails or trail segments
which total at least one hundred miles in length, except that historic trails of less than one
hundred miles may be designated as extended trails. While it is desirable that extended trails
be continuous, studies of such trails may conclude that it is feasible to propose one or more
trail segments which, in the aggregate, constitute at least one hundred miles in length.
(c) On October 1, 1982, and at the beginning of each odd numbered fiscal year thereafter, the
Secretary of the Interior shall submit to the Speaker of the United States House of
Representatives and to the President of the United States Senate, an initial and revised
(respectively) National Trails System plan. Such comprehensive plan shall indicate the scope and
extent of a completed nationwide system of trails, to include (1) desirable nationally
significant scenic and historic components which are considered necessary to complete a
comprehensive national system, and (2) other trails which would balance out a complete and
comprehensive nationwide system of trails. Such plan, and the periodic revisions thereto, shall
be prepared in full consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, the Governors of the various
States, and the trails community.
Author: Steve F. Russell / sfrussel@iastate.edu
Last Updated: Mon, Mar 11, 1996
Created: Mon, Mar 11, 1996