Trail
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A trail (also track, byway) is a path with a rough beaten or dirt/stone surface used for travel. Trails may be for use only by walkers and in some places are the main access route to remote settlements. Some trails can also be used for hiking, cycling, or cross-country skiing and less often for moving cattle herds and other livestock.
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See also
- Bicentennial National Trail
- Boardwalk
- Cavalcade
- Desire path
- Educational trail
- Footpath
- Hippie trail
- Inca trail to Machu Picchu
- Israel National Trail
- Jeep trail
- Kokoda Track
- Long-distance trail
- Milford Track
- Natural lines of drift
- New Zealand Great Walks
- Rail trail (former railway)
- Rights of way in England and Wales
- Rights of way in Scotland
- Segregated cycle facilities
- Towpath (on a canal)
- Trail, British Columbia
- Water gap
- Wind gap (geographical feature)
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