National Water Trail

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A National Water Trail is a federally recognized waterway route in the United States that offers recreational paddling and boating opportunities while promoting conservation, public access, and community engagement.

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Label Occurrences
National Water Trail canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal designation
outdoor recreation resource
recreational waterway designation
administeredBy National Park Service
benefits ecosystem protection
local communities
public health through outdoor activity
tourism
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedBy United States Secretary of the Interior
surface form: Secretary of the Interior
designationType non-regulatory
voluntary
emphasizes community-based management
inclusive public access
interpretation and education
sustainable recreation
water resource conservation
hasComponent camping areas
launch sites
online maps
take-out sites
trailheads
wayfinding signs
hasPurpose community engagement
conservation
economic revitalization
environmental stewardship
heritage preservation
public access promotion
recreation
partOf National Trails System units
surface form: National Trails System
requires local partnership support
management plan
navigable waterway
public access points
resource protection measures
safety information
signage and wayfinding
stakeholder local governments
nonprofit organizations
recreation user groups
state agencies
tribal governments
supportsActivity boating
canoeing
fishing
kayaking
outdoor education
paddling
wildlife viewing

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Black Canyon designation National Water Trail