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What do you most often use a rail-trail for?



do errands

exercise

commute

take a break/relax

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Barbara Donnelly
2008-04-08 07:02:01 ET

We like to ride our horses on the rail trail.

ljavorsky
2008-04-08 17:27:56 ET

We use thr rails to trails systems for safe horseback riding excursions. These areas are wide trails, free from motorized traffic and hunters. I support more of these types of multi use trails.

Ginny
2008-04-08 18:16:15 ET

I ride my horse on the rail-trail. There are a group of us here in Florida that ride on the rail-trail almost every day with different ages and levels of riders and horses and it is perfect for all of us.

2008-04-16 13:13:22 ET

Aren't these choices rather limiting? I ride rail trails simply to ride them. Not for exercise, not to run errants, not to take a break. Just to ride.

rich mills
2008-04-17 10:01:59 ET

I live in Iowa where we have a lot of great trails to ride on.

Most trails do not allow horses. Don't feel bad for horse people cause Iowa has loads of places for horses to ride.

George Eckhoff
2008-04-24 09:56:49 ET

This inter-action on this web site is just great to get more people involved in
Rails-to-Trails. Here in Michigan we are in the process of expanding our trails everyday. What a great thing for outdoor activity.


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