Capital Trails Network

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The Capital Trails Network is a coordinated system of multi-use trails in the Washington, D.C. region designed to provide a connected, accessible network for walking, biking, and other non-motorized transportation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bicycle and pedestrian network
trail network
transportation infrastructure project
accessibilityGoal serve people of all ages and abilities
benefit enhanced quality of life
improved public health outcomes
increased access to nature
reduced traffic congestion
support for sustainable transportation choices
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designGoal accessible network
connected network
equitable access to trails
low-stress routes
regional connectivity
focusArea access to parks and open space
first-and-last-mile connections
safe active transportation
hasUse bicycling
other non-motorized travel
running
scooting
walking
includes existing trails
planned trails
proposed trails
infrastructureType non-motorized transportation infrastructure
locatedIn District of Columbia NERFINISHED
Maryland
Virginia
Washington, D.C. region NERFINISHED
modeServed cyclists
micromobility users
pedestrians
networkType multi-use trails
off-street trails
shared-use paths
purpose enhance access to transit
improve regional mobility
promote public health
provide connected multi-use trails
reduce greenhouse gas emissions
support biking
support non-motorized transportation
support recreation
support walking
regionServed Washington metropolitan area
safetyGoal provide low-stress routes separated from traffic

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Capital Crescent Trail isPartOf Capital Trails Network
Anacostia Riverwalk Trail partOf Capital Trails Network