Water trails (also known as blueways ) are marked routes on navigable waterway such as rivers , lakes , canals , and coastlines for recreational use. They allow access to waterways for non-motorized boats and sometimes motorized vessels, inner tubes , and other craft. Water trails not only require suitable access points and take-outs for exit but also provide places ashore to camp and picnic or other facilities for boaters.
2-867: This is list of water trails designated as part of the National Water Trails System in the United States. The designation was established by the National Park Service in 2012 as a subclass of trails in the National Recreation Trails Program , itself a component of the National Trail System . National Water Trails are fit for navigation by small, non-motorized vessels such as canoes, kayaks, and rafts. Eligible trails must be complete, well designed and maintained, and open to
4-419: The public. As of 2023, there are 35 National Water Trails. A number of additional water trails have been designated as National Recreation Trails, but not explicitly as National Water Trails. Water trail Water trails may be in public or private waters. In the United States, many water trails are assisted by the National Park Service . Local statutes may apply to landowners who steward water trails and
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