Description: The TrailNFS_Publish Layer is designed to provide information about National Forest System trail locations and characteristics to the public. It describes trail locations, basic characteristics of the trail, and where and when various trail uses are prohibited, allowed and encouraged. Because the data readiness varies between Forests, each Forest approves which level of attribute subset are published for that forest. Forests can provide no information or one of three attribute subsets describing trails. The attribute subsets include TRAILNFS_CENTERLINE which includes the location and trail name and number; TRAILNFS_BASIC which adds information about basic trail characteristics; and TRAILNFS_MGMT which adds information about where and when users are prohibited, allowed, and encouraged. When a Forest chooses to provide the highest attribute subset, TRAILNFS_MGMT, these attributes must be consistent with the Forest's published Motorized Vehicle Use Map (MVUM).
Description: Data is organized in groups by Trail status at a national level. This group layer contains a layer symbolized with a solid green fill showing units that have data available. Areas with a solid red fill show units that don't have data available. As you zoom in, the trails data shows up at a scale of 1:400,000, and the status layer disappears. Trails are symoblized according to level of informaton available, and labeled with trail number and trail name.
Description: Data is organized in groups by Trail status at a national level. This group layer contains a layer symbolized with a solid green fill showing units that have data available. Areas with a solid red fill show units that don't have data available. As you zoom in, the trails data shows up at a scale of 1:400,000, and the status layer disappears. Trails are symoblized according to level of informaton available, and labeled with trail number and trail name.