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Central Texas offers a vast number of community and area wide trails.  This website will enable you to search for more information about these trails.  You can find detailed maps, information about outdoor attractions in the area, learn about new trails and find out how to volunteer and get involved with building trails!  By clicking on the icons on the left hand margin you will find a host of information and resources. 

We appreciate you stopping by and hope you enjoy the site.

 

CTTN's Mission

 

Central Texas Trails Network (CTTN) is a volunteer organization that exists to facilitate the establishment and promotion of trails throughout greater Bell County.  CTTN, working with city, county, state and federal organizations, supports and promotes coordination among these groups to leverage resources and maximize progress.

 

We are working to bring easier access of our many outdoor activities and open spaces to people of all ages.  Since 1999 we have worked cooperatively to develop this plan for a regional trails network linking the cities of Killeen, Copperas Cove, Temple, Belton, Nolanville, Salado and surrounding communities.

 

We envision a community where trails and greenways are accessible to all, without regard to age or ability.

These trails and greenways will link our neighborhoods to expand the current connection between nearby parks, schools, and businesses.  These trails offer visitors daily opportunities to pursue various individual needs and interests that range from exercise routines to walking and enjoying nature.

 

Goals and Objectives of CTTN

 
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To create on- and off-road links between residential areas, workplaces, schools, shopping, cultural and recreational sites.

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To provide safe, non-motorized travel alternatives by linking together new and existing on-road routes and off-road trails to form a regional network.

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To improve the quality of life and marketability of the area based on community desires.

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To preserve, wherever possible, irreplaceable resources, historic areas, and green spaces.

 

Tasks of CTTN

 
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Accepting Public input

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Informing community members

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Gaining grass roots support

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Forging area partnerships

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Research funding opportunities

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Exploring possible routes for the regional trails system

 

 

 

About This Site

Since we are just an information source, we have to depend on “owner” input to make updates, changes, or announce trail closures. Web designer may be reached at webmaster@ctcogmpo.org.  Site design and photography by Ethan Ham (before August 2004).

 

Disclaimer

The information on this website is used entirely at the reader's discretion, and is made available on the expressed condition that no liability, expressed or implied, is accepted by the Central Texas Trails Network or any of its associates, employees, branches or subsidiaries for the accuracy, content or use thereof. Links to other websites from this website do not imply endorsement by the Central Texas Trails Network.

                                                               

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