Form NPS 10-1002 NPS 10-1002 National Water Trails System Application

Application for Designation as National Recreation Trail or National Water Trail

NPS 10-1002 National Water Trails System Application.12_29_2019

National Water Trails System Application (State, Local, and Tribal Govt)

OMB: 1024-0283

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National Water Trails System Application Form

National Water Trails System Application
OMB Control No. 1024-0283

NPS Form 10-1002 (Rev. 12/2019)
National Park Service

Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX
NOTICES

Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1243, the National Trails System Act.
Purpose: The information is collected to process candidate applications, including determining if eligibility requirements have been met,
for designation as a National Recreation Trail or National Water Trail in the National Trails System. This application process is for trails on
federal, state, local, or private lands or waters (except those on or in cooperation with US Forest Service lands or waters). If your trail is on
US Forest Service lands or waters you should contact the US Forest Service National Recreation Trails Program.
Routine Uses: The information is disclosed to the US Forest Service (Department of Agriculture), the US Army Corps of Engineers
(Department of Defense), the Bureau of Land Management, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Department of the Interior) for the
review of applications and the tracking of designated trails on their respective lands or waters.

Disclosure: Voluntary, however, failure to provide the requested information may impede the proposed water trail application from
consideration for designation and inclusion in the National Trails System.

PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT: We are collecting this information subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. 3501) to evaluate the suitability of trails or trail systems for submission to the Secretary of the Interior for designation as a National
Recreation Trail or as a National Water Trail. All applicable parts of the form must be completed in order to receive consideration for the
requested benefit. A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond a collection of information unless
it displays a currently valid OMB control number. OMB has approved this collection and assigned it control number 1024-0283
ESTIMATED BURDEN STATEMENT: Public reporting burden for this form is estimated to average 8 hours per response for National
Recreation Trail submissions and 11 hours per response for National Water Trail submissions. This includes the time it takes to read, gather
and maintain data, review instructions and complete the form. Direct comments regarding this burden estimate, or any aspects of this form,
to the Information Collection Clearance Officer, National Park Service, 1201 Oakridge Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80525. Please
do not send your form to this address.

Application Form
Please note: You have one hour to complete this webpage before you are automatically logged out by the server. Once you sumbit this page, you may
return and edit it later by logging back into your account. It is recommended that you prepare your trail description ahead of time and paste it into the
appropriate field(s).

TIPS FOR SUCCESS:
Before you begin, follow these four tips to ease the application process:
Update your browser. The NWTS application supports all major browsers, though older versions may have issues.
Prepare your application off-line first. Server disconnects happen. Start your work in a word document and copy/paste your write-ups to the
online application.
You can preview the NWTS application (PDF) to help you get started.
Rename your file attachments. Filenames with special characters, such as apostrophes, can cause confusion to the server. The application does
filter these out where it can. But it is best if you simplify filenames before uploading. Filenames without spaces and special characters (e.g.
Redwood_Trail_Letter_of_Support) are more likely to upload correctly.

Section 1 of 7: Trail Information
BASIC TRAIL INFORMATION
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Trail Name

Trail Location

Examples: “In Brandon State Park near Springfield, IA.” or “Railtrail that connects Millerville with
Fort Claremont along the south shore of the Blue River northwest of Clark City.”
Mapping Information
Please provide the information below. Provide a latitude and longitude coordinate that is representative
of your water trail. This could be at the center of your trail or at any other location along the trail. This
information will be used to create a map “pin” of your trail to be included on the NWTS website, if the
trail is designated.

Latitude
Longitude
Directions to Trail

example: “From Springfield, take SR 897 west c. 6 miles to park entrance.” or “Many access points
between Tampa and Fort Myers off of US 36.”
City(ies) /
Township(s) crossed
by the trail:

Separate multiple cities/townships with commas: Chicago, Oak Park, Forest Park

County(ies)
Separate multiple Counties with commas: Klamath, Lane
State(s)
Abbreviations only
Separate multiple States with commas: CA, OR, WA
Congressional
District(s)
Separate multiple Districts with commas: 1, 3. Specify State abbreviations for trails that span multiple
States: OR-1, WA-3
Short Description of
Trail

A quick “snapshot” for news releases, 75 words is the recommended maximum.

Long Description of
Trail

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For use on the NRT website. 500-800 words recommended. State how your trail is nationally
significant, what sets your trail apart from others. Highlight the trail’s main features, emphasizing such
factors as connection with other trails, health and fitness benefits, youth involvement, service to diverse
communities and urban populations, innovation, quality of design and construction, maintenance plan,
cost-effective management strategies, partnerships and support, outstanding resources, and even
relevant art installations and interpretive facilities and services. As appropriate, describe the trail’s
history and evolution including concept, lay-out, partnerships, historic uses, political issues, and special
events. Also describe current management direction: protection, safety program, maintenance, rules
and regulations, signs, and associated recreation features.

TRAIL DETAILS
Length of Trail
Open to Public Use:

Miles Loop?

Other Designations

Additional National Designations
Additional State Designations

Allowed Uses
Check all that apply

Boating, Motorized
Boating, non-motorized: Canoeing
Boating, non-motorized: Kayaking
Boating, non-motorized: Rafting
Boating, non-motorized: Sailing
Boating, non-motorized: Tubing
Camping
Fishing
Heritage and History
Hunting
Ice Skating
Swimming
Swimming: Diving/Snorkeling
Swimming: Wading
Wildlife Observation

Other Uses / Notes

WATER TRAIL AND SURROUNDING SURFACES
Check all that apply

Water, rapids
Water, moderate moving
Water, slow moving
Water, still
Grass or vegetation
Rock, boulders
Rock, smooth
Snow or ice

VISITING AND FEES
Open Dates
Enter mm/dd to mm/dd

Open From 1

/ 1

to

1

/ 1

Open All Year

Times of Operation
Open 24 Hours
Open From

to

Open Sunrise to Sunset

Seasonal Closures
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Fees

Accessibility Information
Available?

$

Admission Fee

$

Parking Fee

$

Permit Fee
Trailhead signage

Brochure

Website

Other:

Visiting and Fee Notes

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Application instructions can be found on the NWTS site, which
provides information and documents required for new applications.
You may use this as a checklist to gather data for the online
application. Basic information is entered on the application website,
and supporting materials (maps, photos, etc.) can be uploaded but
must be in standard electronic formats.
This application process is for trails on state, local, or private land,
OR on federal land (outside the US Department of Agriculture). If
your water trail is on National Forest, National Grassland, or other
land managed by the Department of Agriculture, you should contact
the US Forest Service National Recreation Trails Program.

The National Recreation Trails Program
American Trails, P.O. Box 491797
Redding, CA 96049-1797
Phone (530) 605-4395 •
Fax:(530) 547-2035 •
[email protected] •
www.AmericanTrails.org

This online application and the NRT database are hosted and
maintained by American Trails.

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National Water Trails System
Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 2 of 7: Best Management Practices
Designated water trails must meet the following NWTS benchmarks for best management practices (BMP). For each of the pages that follow, please
describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement each best management practice. Please attach supporting documents
for each best management practice, for example, under the planning section, you may attach your water trail plan.

Best Practice 1 of 8: Mission Statement

Please provide a mission statement for your water trail that focuses on the seven BMP categories in this section. The mission statement will be used in
press releases and on the NWTS website as a way to showcase the outstanding qualities of the water trail, if designated.

Save and Continue

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Application instructions can be found on the NWTS site,
which provides information and documents required for
new applications. You may use this as a checklist to gather
data for the online application. Basic information is entered
on the application website, and supporting materials (maps,
photos, etc.) can be uploaded but must be in standard
electronic formats.

The National Recreation Trails Program
American Trails, P.O. Box 491797
Redding, CA 96049-1797
Phone (530) 605-4395 •
Fax:(530) 547-2035 •
[email protected] •
www.AmericanTrails.org

This application process is for trails on state, local, or
private land, OR on federal land (outside the US
Department of Agriculture). If your water trail is on
National Forest, National Grassland, or other land managed
by the Department of Agriculture, you should contact the
US Forest Service National Recreation Trails Program.
This online application and the NRT database are hosted
and maintained by American Trails.

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Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 2 of 7: Best Management Practices
Designated water trails must meet the following NWTS benchmarks for best management practices (BMP). For each of the categories below, please
describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement each best management practice. Please attach supporting documents
for each best management practice, for example, under the planning section, you may attach your water trail plan.

Best Practice 2 of 8: Recreation Opportunities
The water trail route has established public access points that accommodate a diversity of trip lengths and levels of difficulty and provide access to a
variety of opportunities for recreation and education. Please give details of how your trail addresses recreation: how many access points does the trail
have, are there planned trips or events, and are different partners involved? Attach photos of access point.

Please describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement this best management practice.

Note: you may upload attachments for this BMP on the following page.

Save and Continue

or

Save Draft and Exit

Application instructions can be found on the NWTS site, which
provides information and documents required for new applications.
You may use this as a checklist to gather data for the online
application. Basic information is entered on the application website,
and supporting materials (maps, photos, etc.) can be uploaded but
must be in standard electronic formats.
This application process is for trails on state, local, or private land,
OR on federal land (outside the US Department of Agriculture). If
your water trail is on National Forest, National Grassland, or other
land managed by the Department of Agriculture, you should contact
the US Forest Service National Recreation Trails Program.

The National Recreation Trails Program
American Trails, P.O. Box 491797
Redding, CA 96049-1797
Phone (530) 605-4395 •
Fax:(530) 547-2035 •
[email protected] •
www.AmericanTrails.org

This online application and the NRT database are hosted and
maintained by American Trails.

This online application and the NRT database are hosted and maintained by
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National Water Trails System
Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 2 of 7: Best Management Practices
Designated water trails must meet the following NWTS benchmarks for best management practices (BMP). For each of the categories below, please
describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement each best management practice. Please attach supporting documents
for each best management practice, for example, under the planning section, you may attach your water trail plan.

Best Practice 3 of 8: Education
The water trail users are provided with opportunities to learn about the value of water resources, cultural heritage and boating skills and outdoor ethics.
Describe your educational opportunities. Attach schedules, curricula, events, etc.

Please describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement this best management practice.

Note: you may upload attachments for this BMP on the following page.

Save and Continue

or

Save Draft and Exit

Application instructions can be found on the NWTS site, which
provides information and documents required for new applications.
You may use this as a checklist to gather data for the online
application. Basic information is entered on the application website,
and supporting materials (maps, photos, etc.) can be uploaded but
must be in standard electronic formats.
This application process is for trails on state, local, or private land,
OR on federal land (outside the US Department of Agriculture). If
your water trail is on National Forest, National Grassland, or other
land managed by the Department of Agriculture, you should contact
the US Forest Service National Recreation Trails Program.

The National Recreation Trails Program
American Trails, P.O. Box 491797
Redding, CA 96049-1797
Phone (530) 605-4395 •
Fax:(530) 547-2035 •
[email protected] •
www.AmericanTrails.org

This online application and the NRT database are hosted and
maintained by American Trails.
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Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 2 of 7: Best Management Practices
Designated water trails must meet the following NWTS benchmarks for best management practices (BMP). For each of the categories below, please
describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement each best management practice. Please attach supporting documents
for each best management practice, for example, under the planning section, you may attach your water trail plan.

Best Practice 4 of 8: Restoration
The water trail provides opportunities for communities to develop and implement strategies that enhance and restore the health of the local waterways
and surrounding lands. Show activities that demonstrate stewardship and conservation along the trail. Attach pictures of work, press releases, plans, etc.

Please describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement this best management practice.

Note: you may upload attachments for this BMP on the following page.

Save and Continue

or

Save Draft and Exit

Application instructions can be found on the NWTS site,
which provides information and documents required for new
applications. You may use this as a checklist to gather data
for the online application. Basic information is entered on the
application website, and supporting materials (maps, photos,
etc.) can be uploaded but must be in standard electronic
formats.

The National Recreation Trails Program
American Trails, P.O. Box 491797
Redding, CA 96049-1797
Phone (530) 605-4395 •
Fax:(530) 547-2035 •
[email protected] •
www.AmericanTrails.org

This application process is for trails on state, local, or private
land, OR on federal land (outside the US Department of
Agriculture). If your water trail is on National Forest,
National Grassland, or other land managed by the
Department of Agriculture, you should contact the US Forest
Service National Recreation Trails Program.
This online application and the NRT database are hosted and
maintained by American Trails.
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National Water Trails System
Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 2 of 7: Best Management Practices
Designated water trails must meet the following NWTS benchmarks for best management practices (BMP). For each of the categories below, please
describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement each best management practice. Please attach supporting documents
for each best management practice, for example, under the planning section, you may attach your water trail plan.

Best Practice 5 of 8: Community Support
Local communities provide support and advocacy for the maintenance and stewardship of the water trail. Attach agreements for collaboration, strategies
for community engagement, measurements or methods of measuring community engagement.

Please describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement this best management practice.

Note: you may upload attachments for this BMP on the following page.

Save and Continue

or

Save Draft and Exit

Application instructions can be found on the NWTS site,
which provides information and documents required for
new applications. You may use this as a checklist to gather
data for the online application. Basic information is entered
on the application website, and supporting materials (maps,
photos, etc.) can be uploaded but must be in standard
electronic formats.

The National Recreation Trails Program
American Trails, P.O. Box 491797
Redding, CA 96049-1797
Phone (530) 605-4395 •
Fax:(530) 547-2035 •
[email protected] •
www.AmericanTrails.org

This application process is for trails on state, local, or
private land, OR on federal land (outside the US
Department of Agriculture). If your water trail is on
National Forest, National Grassland, or other land managed
by the Department of Agriculture, you should contact the
US Forest Service National Recreation Trails Program.
This online application and the NRT database are hosted
and maintained by American Trails.

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National Water Trails System
Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 2 of 7: Best Management Practices
Designated water trails must meet the following NWTS benchmarks for best management practices (BMP). For each of the categories below, please
describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement each best management practice. Please attach supporting documents
for each best management practice, for example, under the planning section, you may attach your water trail plan.

Best Practice 6 of 8: Public Information
The public is provided with accessible and understandable water trail information, including details for identifying access and trail routes; cultural,
historic, and natural features; hazards; and water quality and quantity. The water trail is promoted to the community and broad national audience. Attach
copies of brochures, guides, maps, safety messages, pictures of signs, etc. Explain how the public finds out about your trail and how they get all the
information they need.

Please describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement this best management practice.

Note: you may upload attachments for this BMP on the following page.

Save and Continue

or

Save Draft and Exit

Application instructions can be found on the NWTS site,
which provides information and documents required for
new applications. You may use this as a checklist to gather
data for the online application. Basic information is entered
on the application website, and supporting materials (maps,
photos, etc.) can be uploaded but must be in standard
electronic formats.

The National Recreation Trails Program
American Trails, P.O. Box 491797
Redding, CA 96049-1797
Phone (530) 605-4395 •
Fax:(530) 547-2035 •
[email protected] •
www.AmericanTrails.org

This application process is for trails on state, local, or
private land, OR on federal land (outside the US
Department of Agriculture). If your water trail is on
National Forest, National Grassland, or other land managed
by the Department of Agriculture, you should contact the
US Forest Service National Recreation Trails Program.
This online application and the NRT database are hosted
and maintained by American Trails.
www.nrtdatabase.org/NWTS_app_bmp_public.php?Review=0&TrailUID=95

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National Water Trails System
Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 2 of 7: Best Management Practices
Designated water trails must meet the following NWTS benchmarks for best management practices (BMP). For each of the categories below, please
describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement each best management practice. Please attach supporting documents
for each best management practice, for example, under the planning section, you may attach your water trail plan.

Best Practice 7 of 8: Trail Maintenance
The water trail managers demonstrate ability to support routine and long-term maintenance investments on the water trail. Facilities are designed,
constructed, and maintained by incorporating sustainability principles. Are there partnerships or collaborative for maintenance? Attach maintenance
agreements. Is there a maintenance schedule? Please describe or attach.

Please describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement this best management practice.

Note: you may upload attachments for this BMP on the following page.

Save and Continue

or

Save Draft and Exit

Application instructions can be found on the NWTS site,
which provides information and documents required for
new applications. You may use this as a checklist to gather
data for the online application. Basic information is entered
on the application website, and supporting materials (maps,
photos, etc.) can be uploaded but must be in standard
electronic formats.

The National Recreation Trails Program
American Trails, P.O. Box 491797
Redding, CA 96049-1797
Phone (530) 605-4395 •
Fax:(530) 547-2035 •
[email protected] •
www.AmericanTrails.org

This application process is for trails on state, local, or
private land, OR on federal land (outside the US
Department of Agriculture). If your water trail is on
National Forest, National Grassland, or other land managed
by the Department of Agriculture, you should contact the
US Forest Service National Recreation Trails Program.
This online application and the NRT database are hosted
and maintained by American Trails.

This online application and the NRT database are hosted and maintained by
www.nrtdatabase.org/NWTS_app_bmp_maintenance.php?Review=0&TrailUID=95

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National Water Trails System
Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 2 of 7: Best Management Practices
Designated water trails must meet the following NWTS benchmarks for best management practices (BMP). For each of the categories below, please
describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement each best management practice. Please attach supporting documents
for each best management practice, for example, under the planning section, you may attach your water trail plan.

Best Practice 8 of 8: Planning
The water trail managers maintain a water trail plan that describes a vision, desired future conditions, and strategies to strengthen best management
practices. Attach the water trail plan. Other attachments may include recreation management or recreational access plans, gap analysis, or user surveys.

Please describe in detail how your trail and managing agency(ies) strive for and implement this best management practice.

Note: you may upload attachments for this BMP on the following page.

Save and Continue

or

Save Draft and Exit

Application instructions can be found on the NWTS site,
which provides information and documents required for
new applications. You may use this as a checklist to gather
data for the online application. Basic information is entered
on the application website, and supporting materials (maps,
photos, etc.) can be uploaded but must be in standard
electronic formats.

The National Recreation Trails Program
American Trails, P.O. Box 491797
Redding, CA 96049-1797
Phone (530) 605-4395 •
Fax:(530) 547-2035 •
[email protected] •
www.AmericanTrails.org

This application process is for trails on state, local, or
private land, OR on federal land (outside the US
Department of Agriculture). If your water trail is on
National Forest, National Grassland, or other land managed
by the Department of Agriculture, you should contact the
US Forest Service National Recreation Trails Program.
This online application and the NRT database are hosted
and maintained by American Trails.

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Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 3 of 7: Contact Information
If the trail is designated as an National Water Trail, the Trail Managing Agency or Organization will appear on the NWTS certificate, along with the
trail's name. You will be given the opportunity to add additional contacts on the next page.

Applicant Contact Information

Trail Managing
Agency or Organization

e.g. Smith County Parks and Recreation

Agency Unit

Trail Manager's Name
Title

e.g. Jones Lake Park

First:

Middle Initial:

Last:

Mr.

Position
Mailing Address

City, State, Zip

Alabama

-

Alabama

-

Street Address for deliveries
(if different from Mailing
Address)

City, State, Zip
Phone
Use format: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
Fax
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Use format: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
Email
Website

Designation Letter
If the trail is designated as an NRT, a letter of designation will be delivered along with the NRT Certificate to the street address of the
managing agency/organization. The Trail Manager's name will be on the letter. However, if you would like a different name (e.g. department
head, mayor, president of the organization, etc.) and/or address to appear on the letter, please enter the information below.
Designation Letter Name
Title

First:

Middle Initial:

Last:

Mr.

Position
Street Address for Deliveries

City, State, Zip

Alabama

-

Phone
Use format: (xxx) xxx-xxxx

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Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 4 of 7: Owner Consent and State Support
Directions: In this section, please upload the appropriate documents to address the following requirements if they apply to your trail:

1. All public and private property owners of trail lands or waters must give written consent to this application. (*Not required if the applicant is the
sole owner of the property).
2. Trails on State, local government, or private land (anything other than Federal) must have a statement of support from the State Trails
Administrator/Coordinator.

Existing documents:
Type
None Available

Description/Note

Filename

Remove

Add documents, one at a time:
Add a New Document for Water Trail
Name
Select Document to Upload

Type

Choose File No file chosen

(.pdf, .doc, .docx Only)

Owner Written Consent

Description or Note

Upload This File

Note: Once all items have been uploaded (if required by your trail) continue by selecting a button below:
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Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 5 of 7: Photo, Map, and Logo
Directions: In this section upload a photograph, trail map, and the trail's logo to be presented to the public. Additional photographs and maps may be
uploaded in section 6.

Step 1: Upload a photo

Step 2: Upload a map
Step 3: Upload a logo
Step 4: Continue to Section 6

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Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 6 of 7: Additional Supporting Materials (optional)
Directions: In this section you may upload more photos and maps, brochures, letters or resolutions of support, and additional websites.

Please Note: When you upload a photo you affirm that you have secured the rights for the photo to be used for publicity and promotion of National
Recreation Trails and are giving us permission to do so. This includes use on the websites of the NRT Program, American Trails, and cooperating
agencies and organizations, as well as their noncommercial publications. This also includes use by Trails.com and ViewRanger in promotion of National
Recreation Trails through agreements with American Trails. You retain all other rights to your photos.

Existing Items:
Resource Type
None Available

Resource Desc

Resource URL/Filename

Remove

Add Resources, one at a time, with either form below:
Add a New Document
for
Water Trail Name
Select Document to Upload
Type

Choose File No file chosen

(.pdf, .doc, .docx, .jpg, .kml, .kmz, .gpx document)

Brochure

Description or Note

Add This Resource

Add a New Webpage for
Water Trail Name
Website Address
Website Title

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Application for: Water Trail Name
Section 7 of 7: Print, Sign, and Upload the Signature Page
Step 1. Download the signature page here.
Step 2. Print, Sign and Scan the Signature page.
Step 3. Upload the signature page using the form below:

Upload Signature Page
for
Water Trail Name
Select Document to Upload
Type

Choose File No file chosen

(.pdf, .doc, .docx document)

Signature Page

Note

Upload Signature Page

Attaching the signature page will trigger submission of your application.

www.nrtdatabase.org/NWTS_app_upload_signature.php?Review=0&TrailUID=95

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