{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "Recreation_Map", "guid": "8DC71778-6643-496E-973F-ACFB7016CC9D", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The Recreation Map integrates multiple statewide datasets representing trails, parks, and public access facilities to support outdoor recreation planning in Florida. \nThe SUN Trail layer depicts existing, planned, and conceptual paved multiuse corridors designed for bicyclists and pedestrians, derived from the FGTS Priority Land Trails Network and refined to include only paved trail concepts. The SUN Trail network focuses on high-priority statewide and regional connections and excludes local or lower-priority conceptual trail segments. FDOT defines multiuse trails as paved shared-use paths typically 12 feet wide, with widths ranging from 8 to 14+ feet depending on physical or environmental constraints.\n\nThe Existing Florida Greenways and Trails dataset identifies public recreational trails, both paved and unpaved, used for activities such as hiking, biking, equestrian use, paddling, motorized recreation, and other multi-use purposes. This dataset specifically excludes on-road bike lanes and sidewalks to maintain focus on standalone trail corridors.\n\nThe Florida National Scenic Trail Corridor dataset provides the official FNST alignment and associated attributes, including trail class, surface type, blaze information, section length, and land management units. Established under the National Trails System Act and managed by the U.S. Forest Service, the FNST traverses lands overseen by nearly 30 federal, state, local, and private partners.\n\nThe Parks and Recreation layer maps county and locally owned park facilities statewide, supporting local recreation access and facility planning. \n\nThe Public Boat Access dataset inventories publicly accessible boat ramps, derived from FWC\u2019s statewide boating access studies and updated to reflect facilities open to the public, including both government-managed and commercial sites. \n\nLastly, the Public Beach Access dataset identifies official beach entry points along Florida\u2019s coastline to improve visitor awareness and support coastal recreation management.", "description": "", "summary": "The Recreation Map integrates multiple statewide datasets representing trails, parks, and public access facilities to support outdoor recreation planning in Florida. \nThe SUN Trail layer depicts existing, planned, and conceptual paved multiuse corridors designed for bicyclists and pedestrians, derived from the FGTS Priority Land Trails Network and refined to include only paved trail concepts. The SUN Trail network focuses on high-priority statewide and regional connections and excludes local or lower-priority conceptual trail segments. FDOT defines multiuse trails as paved shared-use paths typically 12 feet wide, with widths ranging from 8 to 14+ feet depending on physical or environmental constraints.\n\nThe Existing Florida Greenways and Trails dataset identifies public recreational trails, both paved and unpaved, used for activities such as hiking, biking, equestrian use, paddling, motorized recreation, and other multi-use purposes. This dataset specifically excludes on-road bike lanes and sidewalks to maintain focus on standalone trail corridors.\n\nThe Florida National Scenic Trail Corridor dataset provides the official FNST alignment and associated attributes, including trail class, surface type, blaze information, section length, and land management units. Established under the National Trails System Act and managed by the U.S. Forest Service, the FNST traverses lands overseen by nearly 30 federal, state, local, and private partners.\n\nThe Parks and Recreation layer maps county and locally owned park facilities statewide, supporting local recreation access and facility planning. \n\nThe Public Boat Access dataset inventories publicly accessible boat ramps, derived from FWC\u2019s statewide boating access studies and updated to reflect facilities open to the public, including both government-managed and commercial sites. \n\nLastly, the Public Beach Access dataset identifies official beach entry points along Florida\u2019s coastline to improve visitor awareness and support coastal recreation management.", "title": "Recreation Map", "tags": [ "Recreation", "FDOT", "FWC" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS", "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Map Service", "Service" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -87.5829479996967, 29.5649397269008 ], [ -83.6509225234404, 31.0762366939363 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1.7976931348623157E308, "spatialReference": "WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }