{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "Non_Motorized_Trails_Map", "guid": "7C267674-8C25-46C8-BAF3-E5FD1F6F0CFF", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Non-Motorized Trails Map consists of SUN Trail, Existing Florida Greenways and Trails and Florida National Scenic Trail Corridor layers.\n\nThe SUN Trail dataset represents existing, planned, and conceptual paved multiuse trails forming a statewide land-based network in Florida. It consolidates trail planning efforts from local governments, regional organizations, state agencies, and non-profit partners. The dataset emphasizes high-priority linear corridors and regional connections rather than all trail facilities statewide. SUN Trail geometry is derived from the Florida Greenways and Trails System (FGTS) Priority Land Trails Network, with non-paved corridors removed. FDOT defines multiuse trails as paved shared-use paths typically 12 feet wide, with widths ranging from 8 to 14+ feet based on constraints and expected use.\n\nThe Existing Florida Greenways and Trails dataset inventories public recreational trails\u2014paved or unpaved\u2014used for hiking, biking, equestrian, paddling, motorized recreation, or multi-use activities. This dataset excludes on-road bike lanes and sidewalks to maintain focus on standalone trail corridors.\n\nThe Florida National Scenic Trail (FNST) dataset contains the official trail alignment with attributes including designation, trail class, land unit, section length, surface type, and blaze information. Designated by Congress in 1983, the FNST is federally managed under the National Trails System Act, with primary oversight by the U.S. Forest Service. The FNST spans lands managed by nearly 30 federal, state, local, and private entities, supported by broad stakeholder and user group involvement.", "description": "", "summary": "Non-Motorized Trails Map consists of SUN Trail, Existing Florida Greenways and Trails and Florida National Scenic Trail Corridor layers.\n\nThe SUN Trail dataset represents existing, planned, and conceptual paved multiuse trails forming a statewide land-based network in Florida. It consolidates trail planning efforts from local governments, regional organizations, state agencies, and non-profit partners. The dataset emphasizes high-priority linear corridors and regional connections rather than all trail facilities statewide. SUN Trail geometry is derived from the Florida Greenways and Trails System (FGTS) Priority Land Trails Network, with non-paved corridors removed. FDOT defines multiuse trails as paved shared-use paths typically 12 feet wide, with widths ranging from 8 to 14+ feet based on constraints and expected use.\n\nThe Existing Florida Greenways and Trails dataset inventories public recreational trails\u2014paved or unpaved\u2014used for hiking, biking, equestrian, paddling, motorized recreation, or multi-use activities. This dataset excludes on-road bike lanes and sidewalks to maintain focus on standalone trail corridors.\n\nThe Florida National Scenic Trail (FNST) dataset contains the official trail alignment with attributes including designation, trail class, land unit, section length, surface type, and blaze information. Designated by Congress in 1983, the FNST is federally managed under the National Trails System Act, with primary oversight by the U.S. Forest Service. The FNST spans lands managed by nearly 30 federal, state, local, and private entities, supported by broad stakeholder and user group involvement.", "title": "Non Motorized Trails Map", "tags": [ "SUN trail", "FNSTC", "Greenways", "Trails", "Florida" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS", "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Map Service", "Service" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -87.562417504983, 29.5649397269008 ], [ -83.6509225234404, 31.0762366939363 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1.7976931348623157E308, "spatialReference": "NAD_1983_HARN_StatePlane_Florida_North_FIPS_0903_Feet", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }