When

Wednesday September 28, 2016 from 7:45 AM to 5:00 PM CDT
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Where

Oak Mountain State Park 
200 Terrace Dr
Pelham, AL 35124
 

 
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Contact

Amy Rauworth 
Lakeshore Foundation 
205-313-7487 
amyr@lakeshore.org 
 

UNIVERSAL TRAIL ASSESSMENT PROCESS and HIGH EFFICIENCY TRAIL ASSESSMENT PROCESS Coordinator Workshop 

The Universal Trail Assessment Process (UTAP) and the High Efficiency Trail Assessment Process (HETAP) are inventory processes that systematically gather objective “trail access information” (TAI) about trail conditions (e.g. grade, cross slope, tread width, surfaces, man-made and natural features).

TAI, when added to trailhead signage and park websites, has the added benefit of informing trail users (e.g. hikers, bikers, equestrians) of prevailing trail conditions, so that they can better decide if a particular trail meets their level of ability and their desired trail experience.

This one-day workshop combines classroom and practical hands-on trail assessment experience in both the UTAP and HETAP methods to ensure that participants have the skills and confidence to conduct comprehensive assessments on a variety of trails in their parks. The course will conclude with a written UTAP/HETAP Certification Exam which is the first step towards certification as a Trail Assessment Coordinator. 

Presented by: Certified Trail Assessment Coordinators/Trainers, Beneficial Designs, Inc.

Funding provided by: Curtis and Edith Munson Foundation, ADECA/RTP Funds, Lakeshore Foundation

Special thanks to: Alabama Trails Commission, Oak Mountain State Park, Beneficial Designs