Upper Valley Trails Alliance

Upper Valley Trails Alliance

The Upper Valley Trails Alliance, or UVTA, is a non-profit trails organization, based in Norwich, Vermont and serving the towns of the Upper Connecticut River Valley. Unlike many related groups, such as the Appalachian Mountain Club, which lead hikes and perform trail maintenance, UVTA serves more as an umbrella group, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds who are interested in protecting and expanding existing trail networks.

For example, mountain bikes are banned from using the Appalachian Trail and several other major trail systems, due to a variety of reasons, from concerns about trail erosion to the traditionally inimical view held of mountain bikers, by landowners and hikers. In the summer of 2004, UVTA helped sponsor a visit by a representative of the International Mountain Bicycling Association to help dispel some of the myths and facilitate a more expansive multi-use trail network. Because of this role convening various groups, UVTA spends as much time working with local land trust and conservation commission groups as it does working on the trail.

In late 2003, UVTA received a major grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to promote more active lifestyles in the Upper Valley through the use of trails. The result of this grant was, in association with serval prominent local groups, like the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire, Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, the Trails for Life program. This program has so far resulted in the publication of an entry-level walking guide to local trails, and the inception of a prescription walking program, though which doctors prescribe a certain amount of physical activity each day for inactive patients. Trails for Life also aims to help towns and real estate developers to create more walkable/bikeable communities.

Related links

* [http://www.uvtrails.org The Upper Valley Trails Alliance Website]
* [http://www.activelivingbydesign.org Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Active Living by Design program]
* [http://www.hitchcock.org The Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center]
* [http://www.uvlt.org/ The Upper Valley Land Trust]
* [http://www.imba.com/ The International Mountain Bike Association]


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