Forest Trails
Forest trails are paths or routes that wind through wooded areas, allowing people to explore nature on foot, by bike, or on horseback. These trails can vary in difficulty, length, and surface type, catering to different levels of outdoor enthusiasts. They often provide access to scenic views, wildlife, and various plant species, making them popular for recreational activities.
Many forest trails are part of larger systems managed by organizations such as the National Park Service or local conservation groups. These organizations work to maintain the trails, ensuring they are safe and accessible for visitors while promoting environmental stewardship and education about the ecosystem.