The Amazing Layers of Health Benefits of Off-Road Trails, followed by The Great Springs Project

Learn health benefits of off-road trails, scope of springs-to-springs trail between San Antonio & Austin, & 4,000-yr-old Shaman painting.

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In the first part of this course, Bill Barker, FAICP, FITE, discusses how an off-road trail has many human health benefits. In the second part of this course, he discusses The Great Springs Project, which is creating network of springs-to-springs trails and protected natural areas of the Edwards Aquifer between San Antonio and Austin. Upon successful completion of this course, AICP professionals can earn .75 CE, and ASLA professionals can earn .75 CEPH.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the mental and physical health benefits from off-road trails.
  • Identify the scope, location and benefits of The Great Springs Project
  • Name the 4,000 year old White Shaman cave painting that could be an early vision of this springs-to-springs trail

Mental and physical health benefits accrue from just being in nature, from active transportation, and from having a pathway away from motorized traffic. To the extent that the path user is displacing motorized travel, additional health benefits accrue to others in the community as well as the surrounding ecosystems.

Meet Your Instructors

Bill Barker, FAICP, FITE

Regional Transportation Planning Director Great Springs Project, Inc.

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