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Bridging Science, Recreation, and Accessibility: Designing Trail Maps for Everyone
August 21, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

This webinar will share insights from real-world projects where thoughtful cartographic design enhanced access, supported funding requirements, and helped land managers better serve diverse trail users.
Presented by:
- Ezra Schwartzberg, Ph.D., Director, Green Goat Maps
Webinar Outline
As trail use continues to grow across the United States, inclusive trail design is becoming more than a best practice—it’s an expectation. This webinar will explore how maps can play a pivotal role in making trails more accessible and engaging for everyone, regardless of ability, background, or experience level.
Presented by Ezra Schwartzberg, Director of Green Goat Maps and Adirondack Research, this session will share insights from real-world projects where thoughtful cartographic design enhanced access, supported funding requirements, and helped land managers better serve diverse trail users. From interactive online maps for land trusts to ADA-compliant trailhead kiosks, Ezra will showcase how data visualization, design clarity, and user-centered thinking come together to create tools that support recreation, stewardship, and public communication.
Participants will walk away with actionable ideas for integrating accessibility into trail maps—whether planning a new preserve, upgrading signage, or applying for grants with inclusive access goals.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how clear, inclusive map design supports equitable trail access and user confidence.
- Learn how accessible maps help meet ADA standards and public funding requirements.
- Explore examples of trail maps that bridge physical accessibility, user experience, and storytelling.
- Discover how land trusts and agencies can use online and print maps to engage broader audiences and enhance stewardship.
