The National Park Service offers a range of publications, case studies, tool kits, and annual reports to help partners and communities best achieve their conservation and outdoor recreation project goals. The publications available have been written by our NPS staff or developed in collaboration with national and local partners.
Browse the NPS-RTCA document archive here.
Resources
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NPS-RTCA Publication
An in-depth publication highlighting how NPS-RTCA works with communities on conservation and outdoor recreation projects.
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Publication: Indigenous Communities
Stories of Partnership: Conservation and Outdoor Recreation Achievements in Indigenous Communities
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NPS-RTCA Summary
A document summarizing the work of NPS-RTCA, including service areas and frequently asked questions.
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River Town Review Toolkit
Assess your river town’s outdoor recreation resources and develop recommendations to enhance those resources.
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Community Assistance Directory
A directory of National Park Service community assistance programs.
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Groundwork Program: Partnership Report
Learn about how we are achieving a more just and equitable future through the Groundwork Program.
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Enhancing Your Urban Tree Canopy
Lessons learned from "Trees for Kaimukī" for your community.
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Trail Planning Workshop Toolkit
A step-by-step guide for communities, partners and local jurisdictions to use in developing and implementing a trail planning workshop.
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Logical Lasting Launches
A publication offering guidance in designing canoe and kayak launches for a variety of access sites.
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Parks, Trails, and Health Workbook
A tool for incorporating public health considerations in the development of a park or trail.
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River Access Planning Guide
A decision-making framework for enhancing river access.
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Water Trail Planning 101
A step-by-step overview outlining the process of developing water trails.
Featured Publications
Parks
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Cameron Parish, LA: Revisioning Project
After the hurricanes of 2020, NPS-RTCA developed outdoor recreation and nature-based tourism recommendations, in collaboration with FEMA.
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North Lake Charles
Connecting communities to nature and creating access to affordable and healthy foods in North Lake Charles, LA.
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DeRidder, LA: West Park Master Plan
Restoring and improving West Park in DeRidder, LA after the hurricanes of 2020.
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Old Camp Historic Park Concept Plan
This conceptual plan presents the Burns Paiute Tribe’s vision for the development of its Old Camp Historic Park.
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Blue River Park: Wildfire Recovery Plan
Collaborating with the McKenzie Valley community and FEMA to restore Blue River Community Park after recent wildfires.
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Parks, Trails, and Health Workbook
A tool for incorporating public health considerations in the development of a park or trail.
Rivers
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River Town Review Toolkit
Assess your river town’s outdoor recreation resources and develop recommendations to enhance those resources.
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River Access Planning Guide
A decision-making framework for enhancing river access.
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Water Trail Planning 101
A step-by-step overview outlining the process of developing water trails.
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Logical Lasting Launches
A publication offering guidance in designing canoe and kayak launches for a variety of access sites.
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Lower White Salmon River Vision
The Lower White Salmon Coalition’s vision for 550 acres of land owned by PacifiCorp along the White Salmon River in White Salmon, WA.
Trails
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Cascade Head: Trail & Access Proposal
Recommendations for trails, parking & management within and adjacent to the Cascade Head Scenic Research Area.
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Trail Planning Workshop Toolkit
A step-by-step guide for communities, partners and local jurisdictions to use in developing and implementing a trail planning workshop.
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Turtleback Trails Network Concept Plan
This plan provides a vision for several proposed recreation and conservation projects centered around the Rio Grande in Sierra County, NM.
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Parks, Trails, and Health Workbook
A tool for incorporating public health considerations in the development of a park or trail.
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Merced River Trail Vision Plan
NPS-RTCA facilitated engagement of partners, land managers, and stakeholders to support collaboration in the development of this trail plan.
Last updated: September 17, 2024