Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Monument Trail rules

- — Bob Robinson

Here are some of the criteria Arkansas Parks & Recreation Foundation set for Monument Trails:

■ Length: At least 10 miles

■ Access to the trail should reflect the area resources and strive to be creative; allow convention­al and unique access points to ensure the largest user impact; include a kid-friendly loop around the campsite.

■ The highest level of attention to environmen­t and quality to adhere these trails to their landscape in perpetuity.

■ All-weather terrain with a high focus on trail longevity. Few maintenanc­e-intensive features while employing best practices in drainage infrastruc­ture.

■ Each mile is meaningful in its creation and experience. The trail should be built to be relevant 100 years from now.

■ Architectu­re should be a vehicle for immersion into the landscape and provide a unique sense of place specific to the individual park.

■ Intersect outdoor beauty with progressiv­e art alongside and embedded in the trail.

■ This trail should attract visitors and Arkansans alike and focus on bringing in new riders. With that in mind, the priority needs to be beginner trails with all skill levels represente­d through creative and unobtrusiv­e alternate lines.

■ Unique but familiar signs with consistent iconograph­y and branding are important to promote confidence and user safety.

■ Finding ways to highlight historical, cultural and natural significan­ce gives riders reverence for the place they are exploring.

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