A Web-Based Trail Map for the Pioneer Valley Region



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Overview Purpose and Goals of Map Regional Trails Map Planning Process Transition to Webbased Map Plans for Future Expansion

Purpose and Goals Purpose: Promote hiking, biking, healthy living and use of trails Goals: Increase public trail awareness Get people out on the trails and exercising Create guide to the region s trails Foster trail connections and network Integrate hiking trails with other environmental initiatives

Regional-Scale Trail Map: Identify all trails on public lands, or open to the public Contact landowners for permission Collect existing trail maps and data on trail features Secure DCR approval to use state lands trails data Use GPS to map additional trails Develop GIS-based regional trail map Planning Process

Research and Outreach to Trail Landowners / Managers Compile a list of known trails in the region Contact trail land owners for existing trail maps, permission to show trails Location data came from three primary sources: GIS data Hand-drawn paper maps Satellite imagery Pioneer Valley Trails Map

Trails Map Features Regional map information: Conservation areas State parks Hydrology Transportation network Descriptions of individual trails: Trail type and length Hiking difficulty Parking and facilities Permitted uses Contact information

47 Trail Systems in the Pioneer Valley Amherst Trails network Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary Bachelor Brook Cons Area Breckenridge Sanctuary Big View Trail Bradley Sanctuary Brimfield St Forest Brynan Cons Area Chester-Blandford SF Chicopee Memorial SP Conant Brook and MBW Trail Connecticut Riverwalk DAR State Forest Fannie Stebbins Refuge East Branch Trail Fitzgerald Lake Glendale Falls Trail Granville SF Graves Farm Sanctuary Hampton Ponds SP Hall Conservation Area Holyoke Canalwalk Skinner SP & Holyoke Range Dubuque Memorial SF Keystone Arch Bridges Trail Knightville Dam Trails Krug Sugarbush Trails Laughing Brook Sanctuary Littleville Lake Trails Manhan Rail Trail Mount Tom Reservation Noble View Center Trails Norwottuck Rail Trail New England Nat Scenic Trail Petticoat Hill Trail Peaked Mountain Trails Quinebaug Woods Trail Redstone Rail Trail Robert Frost Trail Quabbin Reservoir Trails Road s End Sanctuary Robinson State Park Southwick Rails to Trails Stanley Park Trials Stevens Hiking Trail Tolland State Forest Westfield Riverside Trail William Cullen Bryant Trails

Funding Sources PVPC s Unified Planning Work Program, funded through the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Map sales revenues, set aside in dedicated account

Distribution and Sales through Regional Vendors Initial free map distribution to municipal officials, others Maps are sold through 13 book stores and sports shops in the region. Stores purchase 30-40 maps at a time from PVPC and then sell them to customers. Over 1563 copies have been sold, approximately 2000 were printed. Maps sell for $7.99, have generated over $6,300 in revenue for future printing

System Concept is a one-stop location where public can access and print trail maps and trail information Website currently being constructed Can be accessed at www.connecticutriver.us Links to maps and individual trail descriptions Where no trail map currently exists, PVPC is working with trail land owners to create one. GPS trail data is being collected for use in GIS.

www.connecticutriver.us

Trail-Specific Web Pages

Features of Connecticutriver.us Website Website has information about a variety of outdoor recreational activities, including swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, and biking. Regional trails map currently accessible for download Individual trails will be searchable through an interactive regional map, as well as through pull down menu Menu links to specific trails, either through hotlinks to websites or pdf maps Other information on individual trails to include parking, directions to trailheads, and a description of each trail.

Website Development and Use of Drupal Web development was completed by contractor MRW Connected Drupal was specified as the web development platform for the Connecticut River website. This was for the following reasons: Commonly used for web development and is currently outpacing other development platforms (i.e.: Word Press, Joomla, etc.) Drupal is an extremely powerful Content Management System (CMS). It is easy to edit and update for users once site has been launched. Open source software, meaning that it is free to use. Compatible with a wide range of internet browsers Used by virtually every branch of the federal government and many state and municipal agencies

Plans for Future Expansion Additional trails in the region to be mapped and included on connecticutriver.us website Update and reprinting of regional trail map Additional funds from future map sales will pay for reprinting

Q & A Contact Information Chris Curtis Chief Planner Pioneer Valley Planning Commission chcurtis@pvpc.org 413-781-6045