Read the latest project updates and completions from the National Trails Office of the National Park Service (NPS).
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National Trails Welcomes New Staff
Nicholas Myers is the newest member of the history team at the National Trails Office (NTIR). He earned a PhD from Cornell University, where he studied the history of Latin America and the U.S. West, and has held research positions at Harvard University and Southern Methodist University. Nick will work closely with partner organizations and the teams at NTIR to collect, interpret, and refine data on the history of our national trails. Currently living in Santa Fe with his family, he is an avid skier and climber. His two dogs are named Hank and Louise.
External Projects
Visitor Use Experience Web Mapping Applications
Brian Deaton and the University of Utah DIGIT Lab presented to the National Trail System GIS Network on May 15 regarding the development of the California National Historic Trail (NHT) and Oregon NHT Visitor Use Experience Web mapping applications. These applications are a complement to the NPS App to share with the public a fuller expanse of recreational opportunities along the NHTs. See the apps here:
OREG Visitor Use Experience Web Application (arcgis.com)
CALI Visitor Use Experience Web Application (arcgis.com)
Links from the NPS websites will be added in the near future. These web mapping applications can also be embedded within other websites.
Signing Updates
The Nevada state-wide Department of Transportation (DOT) sign plan has been completed and all the signs have been ordered! When installed, signs will mark the historic route of the California, Old Spanish, and Pony Express NHTs across the state along DOT managed right-of-ways.
Siskiyou and Sierra Counties in California have both received their California NHT historic route signs. Both counties plan to install the signs soon.
Oregon Auto Tour Route Guide Going to Press
NTIR has submitted an order to the Government Printing Office for publication of the latest auto tour route guide, which will lead visitors along the Oregon and California (Applegate/Southern Route) National Historic Trails through Oregon. Members of the Oregon and California Trails Association (OCTA) Northwest Chapter assisted with and reviewed the guide during its development, and five American Indian tribes coordinated with the trails office to add their valuable perspectives to the historical narrative and suggest additional tour stops along the routes.
Virtual Trail Stories & Experiences
Have you been following the trails on social media? You may have noticed an increase in articles, virtual visits, and virtual kids' activities. People can't travel to experience the trails in person, so NTIR has been working to bring the trails to your house. You can check out recent and past articles, become a junior ranger, take virtual visits to learn more about trail sites, and more - click the links below!
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service