National Trail
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national trail — ˌnational ˈtrail 7 noun a long route through beautiful country where people can walk or ride Culture: National Trails [National Trails national trail] The British National Trails form a network of over 2 500 miles/4 000 kilometres of long… … Useful english dictionary
National Trail Raceway — National Trails Location Union Township, Licking County, near Hebron, Ohio Time zone Eastern Owner NHRA Operator NHRA … Wikipedia
National Trail (disambiguation) — National Trail may refer to one of the National Trails, long distance hiking trails in England and Wales a trail in the National Trails System in the United States The National Trail, a multi use trail in Australia National Trail High School,… … Wikipedia
National Trail High School — Location New Paris, Ohio Coordinates … Wikipedia
National Trail Conference — The National Trail Conference is an historic high school conference in east central Illinois. The conference participates in athletics and activities in the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The conference comprises ten public high schools … Wikipedia
Bicentennial National Trail — This article is about the multi use trail in Australia. For other National Trails, see National Trail (disambiguation). Georges Creek … Wikipedia
Israel National Trail — The Israel National Trail, ( he. שביל ישראל, Shvil Yisra el ) is a hiking path that crosses the entire country of Israel. Its northern end is at Dan, near the Lebanese border in the far north of the country, and it extends to Eilat at the… … Wikipedia
Israel National Trail — Infotafel des INT D … Deutsch Wikipedia
Trail — This article is about paths, tracks or other routes used for travel. For other uses, see Trail (disambiguation). A hiking trail in autumn … Wikipedia
National Recreation Trail — (NRT) is a designation given to existing trails that contribute to health, conservation, and recreation goals in the United States. Over 1,000 trails in all 50 U.S. states, available for public use and ranging from less than a mile to 485 miles… … Wikipedia