Trail System includes summary information about each system of trails in the Connecticut Statewide Trails Database. A trail system is defined as a set of trails maintained by an agency or organization for a particular geographic area. For example, trail systems exist for a state park, state forest, land-trust park, or system of Blue-Blazed Hiking Trails. Trail systems may connect and overlap each other in certain areas. There is one record per trail system, with the Trail System Id attribute as the primary key. Includes summary information such as whether hiking, walking, running, inline skating, bicycling, mountain biking, motorbiking, all terraine vehicle use, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding activities are permitted anywhere within a trail system.
To facilitate the management and sharing of information for trail mapping, management, planning, and information dissemination purposes.
Statewide Trails Database model version number 1.0. Refer to the Getting_Started.htm document for how to prepare and load existing trail data into the Statewide Trails Database format. A Statewide Trails extension (statewidetrails.avx) is also available for ArcView 3x software for creating identical field attributes in Shapefile format. The extension is useful in preparing data initially collected and maintained in Shapefile format for loading into GeoDatabase Feature Class format.
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No restrictions or legal prerequisites for using the data. Trail line feature information was prepared by collecting trail positions in the field using GPS equipment, digitizing trail maps, compiling information onto a planimetric correct base and digitizing, or by copying previously digitized road and trail centerline features. Horizontal accuracy varies depending on the methodology used to map and digitize each trail system. Consequently, as a whole, these data are generally not intended for maps printed at scales greater or more detailed than 1:24,000 scale (1 inch = 2,000 feet). Refer to the Horizontal Accuracy Notes attribute in the Trail line feature and Roadway line feature class for more specific horizontal accuracy assessments when mapping individual trail systems at larger (more accurate) scales. Trail Access point and Trail Interest point feature information was prepared using similar methods, with horizontal accuracy varying accordingly. Although this data set has been used by the State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection as to the accuracy of the data and or related materials. The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by the State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection in the use of these data or related materials. The user assumes the entire risk related to the use of these data. Once the data is distributed to the user, modifications made to the data by the user should be noted in the metadata. The State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and all other Originators (referenced in the Citation section of this metadata), should be acknowledged as the data source in products derived from the trail data. For example, include the following data source description on a map: Trails - From the Connecticut Statewide Trails layer, compiled and published by CT DEEP and other trail data collecting agencies and organizations. Source map scale varies.
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All attributes have valid values. Values are within defined domains. Accuracy tests performed by data collector and data provider.
As complete as data is collected by data collectors and supplied by data providers to the Statewide Trails Database. Because it is designed to include more and more information over time, the Statewide Trails Database does not represent a complete inventory of all greenways, trails, and bike routes. Rather, it is intended to be a Statewide repository of currently available information.
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Trail System Id - Uniquely identifies a logical system of trails and is a common identifier found in all tables. All Trail line, Trail Access point, Trail Interest point, and Roadway line features for a given Trail System are assigned the same Trail System Id. An agency or organization wishing to provide trail data for inclusion in the Connecticut Statewide Trails Database must use Trail System Ids assigned by the State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection so that they do conflict with Trail System Ids used by other trail data providers. Please contact the State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection at 860-424-3540 to obtain a block of Trail Systems Ids for your use. Trail System Ids are allocated to data providers in blocks of 50
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Block of 100 Trail System Ids reserved for trail systems submitted by CT DEP
First block of 50 Trail System Ids.
Second block of 50 Trail System Ids.
Third block of 50 Trail System Ids.
Fourth block of 50 Trail System Ids.
Continued allocation of Trail System Ids in blocks of 50, as required.
Trail System Name - Name of the trail system such as Pachaug State Forest - Chapman Area, Hammonasset State Park Trails, or the Nipmuck Trail. There can only be one Trail System Name for each Trail System Id.
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Trail System Website - Internet address for the a Web page providing detailed information about the particular trail system such as address location, driving directions, activity descriptions, and possibly photographs. If a trail system-specific Web page does not exist, specify the Web page that lists or provides more general information about all of the Managing Agency's trail systems or parks, if available. Otherwise, leave blank. URL must begin with "http://".
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Towns Located - An alphabetic, comma separated list of all of the Connecticut Towns the trail system is located in. Refer to the Towns data table for a list of town names. Do not abbreviate town names (e.g. W. Hartford). Do not use village names (e.g. Kensington).
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Managing Agency - Name of agency or organization that manages and maintains the trails.
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Managing Agency Website - The Managing Agency's primary Internet address. URL must begin with "http://".
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Managing Agency Type - The Managing Agency's ownership type.
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Federally owned
Municipally owned
Privately owned
Private non-profit owned
State owned. This is the default value.
Data Provider - Name of agency or organization responsible for providing (submitting) trail data to the Statewide Trails Database. May not necessarily be the same agency responsible for collecting the trail data or managing the trail system.
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Data Provider Website - The Data Provider's primary Internet address. URL must begin with "http://".
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Data Collector - Name of agency or organization primarily responsible for collecting (digitizing, GPSing, and entering) the trail data submitted by Data Provider to the Statewide Trails database. Depending on the situation, the data collector, data provider, and managing agency may be the same agency or different agencies having different roles and areas of responsibility relative to managing trails and information about trails. For example, a land trust or group of volunteers might have compiled and collected the original data that was given to a regional planning agency to prepare and reformat for inclusion in the Statewide Trails Database. In this example, the land trust is both data collector and managing agency, and the regional planning agency is the data provider. In another example, a single agency such as the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is generally the data collector, data provider, and managing agency for State Park trails. Use a comma to separate multiple data collectors.
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Data Collector Website - The Data Collector's primary Internet address. URL must begin with "http://".
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For Planning Use Only - Indicates whether the trail system and related trails, trail access points, trail points of interest, and roadway information should only to be used for planning purposes and not shown on hiking maps, for example. Use this field to include very small or local trail systems in the database that, for reasons of significance or capacity, should not be shown on hiking maps, yet important to take into consideration for open space land acquisition, regional trail, or other land use planning and decision making purposes. Always define the appropriate set of trail, trail access point, trail point of interest, and roadway features to include on a hiking map using the following expression: PlnUseOnly = "False".
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Trail System Information may only be used for planning purposes. These trail systems should not be shown on trail hiking maps.
Trail System Information may be used for any purpose - trail mapping, open space planning, land use analysis, etc. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Public Access Permitted - Indicates whether the entire trail system is open to the general public. This is a True-False field. Typically, most trail systems are always open. However, a trail system might be temporarily closed for maintenance or safety reasons. Note that a similar field exists for Trail line features to indicate whether particular sections of trails are open or closed to the public. Additionally, Trail Access point features include a field named Open When to indicate whether particular points of access are open year-round or seasonally.
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Trail system currently open to the public. This is the default value.
Trail system closed.
True - False value is unknown
Hiking Appropriate - Indicates whether trail system includes trails appropriate for hiking.
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Hiking is permitted. This is the default value.
Hiking not permitted.
True - False value is unknown
Walking Appropriate - Indicates whether trail system includes trails appropriate for walking. Walking activity implies a short (possibly loop) trail or path with little or no grade that can be traveled with minimal effort.
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Trail condition and grade consistent with leisurely walking activity.
Trail condition and grade inconsistent with leisurely walking activity. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Running Appropriate - Indicates whether trail system includes trails appropriate for running and jogging.
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Running, jogging permitted.
Running, jogging not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Inline Skating Permitted - Indicates whether inline skating is permitted anywhere in the trail system.
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Inline skating (rollerblading) permitted.
Inline skating not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Bicycling Permitted - Indicates whether bicycling is permitted anywhere in the trail system. Bicycling suggests use of a street bike (usually with narrow tires) on a hard surface.
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Bicycling permitted.
Bicycling not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Mountain Biking Permitted - Indicates whether mountain biking is permitted anywhere in the trail system.
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Moutain biking permitted.
Moutain biking not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Motorbiking Permitted - Indicates whether motorcycling is permitted anywhere in the trail system.
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Motorcycling permitted.
Motorcycling not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
All Terrain Vehicle Permitted - Indicates whether All Terrain Vehicles are permitted anywhere in the trail system.
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All Terrain Vehicles permitted.
All Terrain Vehicles not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Snowmobiling Permitted - Indicates whether snowmobiling is permitted anywhere in the trail system.
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Snowmobiling permitted.
Snowmobiling not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Cross Country Skiing Permitted - Indicates whether cross-country skiing is a permitted anywhere in the trail system.
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Cross-country skiing permitted
Cross-country skiing not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Equestrian Permitted - Indicates whether horseback riding is a permitted anywhere in the trail system.
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Horseback riding permitted.
Horseback riding not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessible - Indicates whether there are handicapped accessible trails, boardwalks, sidewalks, etc. anywhere in the trail system.
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ADA accessible
Not ADA accessible. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Leashed Dogs Permitted - Indicates whether leashed dogs are permitted anywhere in the trail system.
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Leashed dogs permitted.
Leashed dogs not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Unleashed Dogs Permitted - Indicates whether unleashed dogs are permitted anywhere in the trail system.
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Unleashed dogs permitted.
Unleashed dogs not permitted. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Nature Trail - Indicates whether the trail system includes a self-guided, interpretive, or nature trail.
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Includes self-guided, interpretive, nature trail.
Does hot include self-guided, interpretive, nature trail. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Dedicated Greenway - Indicates whether trail system is part of or represents a Designated Greenway.
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Trail system includes a Designated Greenway.
Trail system is not a Designated Greenway. This is the default value.
True - False value is unknown
Table Relationships: 1. Trail line features are joined to the Trail_System table via the TrailSysId field. 2. Trail_Access point features are joined to the Trail_System table via the TrailSysId field. 3. Trail_Interest point features are joined to the Trail_System table via the TrailSysId field. 4. Roadway line features are joined to the Trail_System table via the TrailSysId field. Attributes: 1. Trail System Id - Uniquely identifies a logical system of trails and is a common identifier found in all tables. All Trail line, Trail Access point, Trail Interest point, and Roadway line features for a given Trail System are assigned the same Trail System Id. An agency or organization wishing to provide trail data for inclusion in the Connecticut Statewide Trails Database must use Trail System Ids assigned by the State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection so that they do conflict with Trail System Ids used by other trail data providers. Please contact the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection at 860-424-3540 to obtain a block of Trail Systems Ids for your use. Trail System Ids are allocated to data providers in blocks of 50. 2. Field Types - Most fields are text fields except for Trail System Id (TrailSysId) and the Town Number (TownNo) field in the Trail Access Point feature class. 3. Text Fields - Most fields without domains are free-form text fields. Depending on the field, certain rules and conventions need to be applied when entering data in these fields. For example, the Trail Marker (TrailMark) field in the Trail line feature class is to be left blank if a trail is not marked. Do not populate the field with the words "unmarked" or "unblazed", for example. Leave all free-form text fields blank if information is not applicable. 4. Field Domain Range - Attribute domains represent a fixed list of values to choose from for a particular field. Domain values are case sensitive text field values that must be entered exactly as specified in the metadata enumerated domains. For example the Bike attribute uses a true-false domain that stores text information as either "True" or "False", not "TRUE" or "FALSE"; "true" or "false"; "yes" or "no", or 0 or -1, etc. Any value other than "True" or "False" is invalid, with the exception of the NULL option, which is a field value that is only available to data in GeoDatabase and not Shapefile format. Adhering to domain values is important to keep in mind when using the field Calculate option in ArcView 3x or ArcGIS 9x to assign domain attribute values to selected features at once. It is easy to inadvertently calculate values outside the range of a field's domain. 5. Default Values - The default domain values for each field is indicated in the metadata for the field such as "True" for the Hiking or "Unpaved" for the Trail Surface (TrailSurf) field in the Trail line feature class. These are the default values when adding new table records or digitizing new features. 6. Null Field Values - For fields with enumerated domains in GeoDatabase format, NULL is a valid domain value that can be used to signify information is unknown. NULL implies that the information is Unknown. It does not imply that the information is not applicable. 7. Null Field Values (Shapefile format) - For fields with enumerated domains in Shapefile format, NULL is not a valid value so do not enter NULL or "NULL" even though NULL is allowed in GeoDatabase format. For data in Shapefile, leave the field blank if the value is unknown.
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The data distributor does not provide custom GIS analysis or mapping services. Data is available in a standard format and may be converted to other formats, projections, coordinate systems, or selected for specific geographic regions by the party receiving the data.
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