Massachusetts: Parsons Marsh
Crushed glass, in the form of processed glass aggregate (PGA), was compacted and used as the substrate for each location at Parsons Marsh in Lenox Photo credit: Caleb Rick
Single-use plastic film, upcycled into a long lasting, recyclable material and formed into a sheet, was modified for each location. Photo credit: Caleb Rick
Massachusetts: River to Range Accessible Trail
Strolling on the River to Range Accessible trail near South Hadley. Photo credit: Amanda Lewis
Massachusetts: Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area
Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area Trail Rehabilitation Project Photo credit: Amanda Lewis
Massachusetts: Lowe Pond Boardwalk
Chapman Way, Lowe Pond Boardwalk Project in Boxford Photo credit: Amanda Lewis
Massachusetts: All-Persons Accessible Trail
Girls on the All-Persons Accessible Trail at the Habitat Education Center & Wildlife Sanctuary in Belmont Photo Credit: Amanda Lewis, Recreational Trails Program Coordinator
Massachusetts: Belle Isle Marsh Trail
Boston's last remaining salt marsh offers unique views of plants and wildlife as you follow paths to the observation tower. Photo credit: Amanda Lewis
Massachusetts: Upper Charles Trail
Phipps Tunnel drainage improvements installed by volunteers. Photo credit: Holliston Trails Committee
Massachusetts: Housatonic River Walk
Visitors on a native plant tour on the Housatonic River Walk in Great Barrington, MA. Photo credit: Great Barrington Land Conservancy
Massachusetts: Acushnet Sawmill Trails and Boardwalk Project
Accessible trails are part of the ecological restoration project Photo credit: Buzzards Bay Coalition
Massachusetts: Danvers Rail Trail
Trail marker at Cherry St Fish Market along the Danvers Rail Trail in Danvers, Massachusetts Photo credit: Danvers Rail Trail
Massachusetts: Clipper City Rail Trail
Identity sign on the Clipper City Rail Trail Photo credit: City of Newburyport
Massachusetts: Lexington Boardwalk
Boardwalk in the Town of Lexington Photo credit: MA Department of Conservation and Recreation, Recreational Trails Program
Massachusetts: South River Bridge
South River Bridge in Conway, MA involved placing a fiberglass footbridge on the stone piers crossing South River which once carried a railroad bridge Photo credit: MA Department of Conservation and Recreation, Recreational Trails Program