About
Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance (RTCA) Program provides technical assistance to help communities develop bike paths, water trails, parks or other outdoor opportunities to make communities healthier and more livable.
NPS planning professionals help communities realize their conservation and outdoor recreation vision. NPS share their expertise, through staff time, to turn ideas into reality.
Projects are typically within the following focus areas:
- Improved access to outdoor recreation and parks to support healthy lifestyles
- Strengthen conservation and stewardship of public lands, waterways and wildlife habitat
- Connecting young people to the outdoors to develop lifelong appreciation of nature
- Develop and strengthen effective and sustainable community organizations and partner groups
- Facilitate strategic planning and collaboration between national parks and communities to achieve shared goals.
Project Examples
This project identifies existing, planned and potential trail routes and connections in the Confluence region in order to create a trail network plan to connect significant areas of the three-county area.
This project evaluated constructing electrical campsites, dump stations and a bathhouse at Oliver Reservoir and adding a trail system. The NPS provided direction and guidance by identifying funding sources, priority setting, consensus building, designing community outreach, and planning.