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Data format: SDE Feature Class File or table name: DEP.RECREATIONAL_TRAILS Coordinate system: Albers Conical Equal Area Theme keywords: Trails |
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RECREATIONAL TRAILS 1998 |
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RECREATIONAL TRAILS 1998
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FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES CODES AND VALUES Item Item description ARC_KILOS The length in Kilometers of that particular arc. ARC_MILES The length in Miles of that particular arc. SURFACE Trail Surface: PAVED UNPAVED WATER BOARDWALK UNKNOWN NAME Trail or Scenic/Driving Tour Road Name STATUS Trail Status Codes: E Existing Sponsored EN Existing Non-Sponsored P Proposed O Opportunity U Unknown TYPE Trail Type Codes: A Historic Roads/Heritage Driving Tours BP Bicycle Path - Bicycle Trail separated from automobile lanes. BR Bicycle Route or Bicycle Lane - long distance bicycle route attached to automobile lanes. BT Off-Road Bicycle Trails - unpaved C Canoe / Kayak Trails E Equestrian Trails H Hiking Trails M Multi-use Trails S Scenic Roads U Unknown X Connection Trails between FTA and/or FNST Hiking Trails SUBTYPE Character codes used to further define multi-use trails. The field is left blank if the TYPE is not 'M' Multi-use, or 'MR' Multi-use on Right-of-Way. The following SUBTYPEs are in use: ABE, ABH, BCEH, BE, BEH, BH, BHS, CH, EH *The order for SUBTYPE codes is alphabetic. *See TYPE for Code definitions: All Bicycle types are as SUBTYPE 'B' SOURCE Numerical code given to indicate what source the trail was digitized from: 1 Records from the original Flatrails1 coverage, made up of trails digitized, prior to May 1995, from the two sets of 1:100000 maps (original & updated) from Kent Wimmer/1000 Friends of Florida. 2 Trails digitized from the updated set of 1:100000 1000 Friends of Florida maps after May 1995. 3 Trails digitized from the original set of 1:100000 1000 Friends of Florida maps after May 1995. 4 Trails entered into the coverage from information in the ANCMA and BikeCentennial Brochures. 5 The West Side of the Central Loop of the Florida Trail, entered into the coverage from information found in a report drawn up by the Florida Trails Asc, Suncoast. 6 The Dixie-Levy Greenway Rail-Trail, entered into the coverage from information found in a Dixie-Levy Greenway Trail Report. 7 Trails entered into the coverage from information in the St. Johns River and South West Florida Water Managment District booklets. 8 Trails entered into the coverage from information in Everglades National Forest and Big Cypress brochures. 9 Trails entered into the coverage from information in the books: A Canoing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida, Volumes I (1985) & II (1987). 10 Salt Springs Run Marina & Landing brochure, no date. 11 'Hiking Guide to the Florida Trail' by Florida Trails Asc. 1992. 12 Trails entered from book 'A Hiking Guide to the Trails of Florida.' by Elizabeth F. Carter. 1987. 13 Trails entered from report 'The Florida State Park System Base Maps.' by Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation & Parks, Office of Park Planning no date on it, but maps have dates on them from 1990-1994. 14 Trails taken from Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation & Parks brochures. 15 Per Kent Wimmer, June 1996 visit. 16 Sun Coast Parkway Trail map sent by Trish Neville 5/8/96. 17 'Mapping Florida Outdoors' by Joan Lundquist Scalpone. (1992) 18 'Camper's Guide to Florida' by Mickey Little. (1990) 19 Trails entered into the coverage from information provided by the Florida Trails Assoc. per Nancy Gildersleve in October, 1996. 20 Trails entered from Global Positioning System Data collected by the University of Florida, GeoPlan Center. 21 Trails entered from Global Positioning System Data collected by the Avon Park Natural Resources Section. 22 Trails entered from Global Positioning System Data collected by the Big Cypress National Preserve. 23 Corrections provided by the Florida Trail Association on the FTA Map Series 4/05/97. 24 'Suwannee River Greenway Vision - Greenways 2000'. Nov 1996. 25 Northeast RGTF Trails Additions, 6/97. 26 South RGTF Trails Additions, 6/97. 27 Cedar Point Environmental Park and Trails Map, Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center, Englewood, FL, 6/16/97. 28 Goethe Wildlife Management Area Equestrian Trail Addns, 6/18/97. 29 Florida Cracker Trail Map, obtained through South RGTF, 6/97. 30 Trails entered from Hillsborough Greenway System data, provided by Mark Dickson and Charner Reese, Hillsborough Co. Planning & Growth Mgmt. Dept., 6/25/97. 31 Trails entered from the South Dade Greenway Network Map provided by Kitty Roedel of the Redlands Conservancy, 6/97. 32 Orange County Trails provided by Orange County Department of Parks and Recreation (needs help). 33 Trails entered from maps provided by Briggs Nature Center/ Rookery Bay Estuary (6/97). 34 Northwest Florida Water Management District - Exploring District Lands: A Recreation Guide' (1995). 35 Trails entered from Map Guide of Withlacoochee State Forest-Croom Tract: ENDURO Mountain Bike Trail Map (7/97). 36 Trails entered from a map of Green Swamp given to GEOPLAN by Leigh Brooks at SWFWMD (7/97). 37 Trails entered from map provided by Highlands County Board of County Commissioners Planning Supervisor, Duane Neiderman (7/9/97). 38 Trails entered from maps provided by Leigh Brooks of SWFWMD based on SW DEP Disrict's RGTF Comments (7/97). 39 City of Boca Raton Bicycle, Pedestrian, Greenway and Trails Master Plan (7/97). 40 Trails entered from maps of Seminole and Orange County Greenways, Trails & Bikeways Conceptual Master Plans designed by Glatting, Jackson, et al. (7/97). 41 Trails entered from maps of Point Washington State Forest maps provided by Thomas Beitzel, Forestry Supervisor, Fla. Div. of Forestry (7/97). 42 Trail entered from Image Map of Eglin Air Force Base provided by Debby Caffin, USDA (7/97). 43 Trails entered were provided by NWDEP Dist. RGTF Comments (7/97). 44 Trail entered from Indian River County Map provided by Chief of Environmental Planning, Roland DeBlois (7/97). 45 Trails entered from East Florida Kings Highway Heritage Corridor Volusia and Flagler County Map, provided by Central DEP RGTF (7/97). 46 Seminole County Data Collection In-Progress Concept: Florida National Scenic Trail/Cross Seminole Pilot Project. Given to GEOPLAN by Central DEP District's RGTF (7/97). 47 Corrections provided by the Florida Trail Association (Kent Wimmer) on the FTA Map Series in May 1998. 48 Corrections provided by the Florida Trail Association (Kent Wimmer) on the FTA Map Series in Sept. 1998. 49 Trail coverage provide from SFWMD (8/4/98) 50 Corrections provided by the Florida Trail Association (Kent Wimmer) on the FTA Map Series in Nov. 1998. 51 From map provided by Ocala Mountain Bike Association 52 Corrections provided by the Florida Trail Association (Kent Wimmer) on the FTA Map Series IN 12/98 53 Digitized from aerial photos and internet reference map (C. Stoll). -May need further corrections if new map source is provided. 54 From maps received from Palm Beach county planning department, Linda Hoppes (561-233-5000) MAINTAIN Group responsible for maintaining the trails. TRL_KILOS The length of Existing trails in kilometers. TRL_MILES The length of Existing trails in miles. NAME2 AND NAME3 INFORMATION Where more than one trail took the same route, the NAME2 and NAME3 categories were used. The information here is the same as for NAME (ie: STATUS, TYPE, SUBTYPE, SOURCE, TRL_KILOS, TRL_MILES). Hiking and multi-use trails are given precedence over bicycle and other road-based trails. If a hiking trail and a bicycle trail took the same route, the hiking trail would be given the NAME and the bicycle trail would be given the NAME2. When deciding between two trails of the same type, a national trail would be given precedence over a regional or local trail. MAINTAIN2 AND MAINTAIN3 INFORMATION Where one or more parties are resposible for maintaining the trail. FNST Y = Part of the Florida National Scenic Trail N = Not part of the Florida National Scenic Trail FTA Y = Florida Trail Association Maintained Trail N = Not a Florida Trail Association Maintained Trail FTACONNECT Y = A Hiking Connector Route between FTA and/or FNST Trails LOOP Y = Florida Trail Association Maintained Loop Trail N = Not a Florida Trail Association Maintained Loop Trail RAILPROJ Y = Rails to Trails Project N = Not a Rails to Trails Project FCT Y = Located on Florida Communities Trust Project N = Not located on Florida Communities Trust Project DESCRIPTION Description Item for Florida Geographic Data Library Project The TYPE item was used for this coverage. BICYCLE ROUTE CANOE/KAYAK CONNECT TRAIL EQUESTRIAN HIKING HISTORIC ROADS MULTI-USE OFF-ROAD BICYCL SCENIC ROADS USER NOTES: Scale is an important factor in data usage. Certain scale datasets are not suitable for some project, analysis, or modelling purposes. Please be sure you are using the best available data. 1:24000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the county level. 1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such as property parcel boundaries. 1:100000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the multi-county or regional level. 1:250000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the regional or state level or larger. Vector datasets with no defined scale or accuracy should be considered suspect. Make sure you are familiar with your data before using it for projects or analyses. Every effort has been made to supply the user with data documentation. For additional information, see the References section and the Data Source Contact section of this documentation. For more information regarding scale and accuracy, see our web pages at: http://www.geoplan.ufl.edu/education.html DATA LINEAGE SUMMARY: Originally this coverage was created and maintained by Kent Wimmer and the 1000 Friends of Florida. Many of the Items FNAME, FTYPE and TRAILNUM (this item has been dropped) are legacy attributes and are no longer maintained. The GeoPlan Cneter has been contracted to maintain this coverage as part of the Florida Greenways Project. Most of the trails that are maintained by the GeoPlan Center are Recreational (Hiking, Off-Road Biking, Equestrian, Canoe, Kayak). Theodore Petritsch at Florida Department of Transportation is now maintaining Bike Lane information. You can contact him at (850) 487-1200. The automation of this data layer was performed utilizing the US Census Tiger Roads data (FGDL layer TGRR90) as a basemap. Those trails that follow roads will map better with Tiger roads rather than DLG or another Roads database. DATA SOURCE CONTACT(S): Name: FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY Abbr. Name: FGDL Address: FGDL, GeoPlan Center, University of Florida 431 Architecture PO Box 115706 Gainesville, FL 32611-5706 Web site: http://www.geoplan.ufl.edu/fgdl/fgdl.html *Kent Wimmer created this database while working for 1000 Friends of Florida. He is now working for the Florida DEP, Office of Greenways and Trails, and can be contacted at (850) 488-3701. FGDL CONTACT: Name: FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY Abbr. Name: FGDL Address: FGDL, GeoPlan Center, University of Florida 431 Architecture PO Box 115706 Gainesville, FL 32611-5706 Web site: http://www.geoplan.ufl.edu/fgdl/fgdl.html
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