Wikipedia:WikiProject Hiking trails
Hello and welcome to WikiProject Hiking trails! This Wikiproject's goal is to establish a standard infobox and create/edit articles on hiking trails and trail systems throughout the world. Eventually, this project will help inform others on hiking trails worldwide and the work done to maintain them.
Scope
This WikiProject covers all trails built at least for the purpose of hiking.
Mission
- To provide a common layout for articles on specific named trails (e.g. Appalachian Trail), not for articles just related to trail hiking (e.g. hiking)
Parentage
The parent of this WikiProject is the WikiProject Geography.
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Featured content and assessment
Featured articles
Good articles
B-Class articles
- Forth to Firth Canal Pathway
- Great Ocean Walk
- Henninger Flats
- Lea Valley Walk
- Lillinonah Trail
- List of trails in Grand Canyon National Park
- Metacomet Trail
- Naugatuck Trail
- North Country Trail
- Old Loggers Path
- Paugussett Trail
- Pennine Way
Participants
New users are always welcome! Feel free to add your name below or simply sign using by typing four tildes (~~~~).
- Nitesh003
- SierraNevadan – Rockies and West
- VegitaU
- Scott Burley
- Blinutne
- Daniel Case
- Phenz
- Notary137
- Rickbb
- Leif902
- jrsharp
- Ari Epstein
- Nattfodd – working on Kungsleden and Northern Europe trails
- JMiall – trails in Europe
- Mitchazenia – NY and NJ trails specifically.
- Carl Anglesea – Florida Trail
- Bigfathairymarmot – WA and OR trails
- Petersent
- Padraic (talk · contribs) – Canadian trails
- arbogastlw – Mid Atlantic trails
- Omarcheeseboro
- User:AnEmptyCageGirl
- User:Traveler100
- Michael Kauffmann- Bigfoot Trail
- User:Gdisanto- CT trails (also state parks and forests)
- Morrow Long – Connecticut trails
- Dave.Dunford – UK trails
- User:Soumit ban- Hiking trails of India
- ContrillionAU (talk) 09:32, 15 August 2010 (UTC)
- Infamouse (talk) 16:47, 17 March 2011 (UTC) – Northwest US
- Sparkgap (talk) 21:20, 5 July 2011 (UTC) – North Carolina trails and trails in the Southeastern US.
- User:DrMennoWolters – E11 and other European long distance footpaths coordinated by ERA
- Green Pistachio – New England Area
- Douglal - UK long distance footpaths
- Bob Ramsak – trails in Central Europe and the Balkans
- —Onore Baka Sama(speak | stalk) 13:50, 13 July 2013 (UTC) – Trails in the United States Mid-Atlantic region, and wherever else I can help out, really.
- User:sunyolanda
- --Podzemnik (talk) 09:30, 20 November 2016 (UTC) Mostly taking pictures from hiking trails around the globe
- Camperdad – Michigan(USA) Trails and further afield.
- PamD 06:39, 20 May 2017 (UTC) – Trails in England
- User:Rabbit Elizabeth Appalachian Trail Thru-Hiker; hiked in most U.S. National Parks
- ---DOOMSDAYER520 (Talk|Contribs) 15:32, 13 November 2019 (UTC) - author of six guidebooks to long-distance backpacking trails in Pennsylvania
- —¿philoserf? (talk) 20:01, 10 May 2020 (UTC)
- Jordano53 - I want to embark on a fairly ambitious project to create articles for all trails in the National Recreation Trail database
- Zapus - Trails in the American West
- Bduke - UK and Australian trails
Standards
Infobox
{{Infobox trail}} is used for all articles within WikiProject Hiking trails; information is provided below in the Template section.
Article layout
The body of the article should try to provide the following information:
- Route description – Include a description of the length of the trail itself
- Geology and biology – Major mountain ranges, flora and fauna
- History of the trail – Describes historical significance of the trail, plus its construction
- Future – Optional section; describes future plans and developments for the trail
- See also – Place links to related articles here. Do not link to articles already linked elsewhere in prose.
- References – Place all references here, using the <ref></ref> tags in the article and the {{reflist}} tag in this section.
- External links – Place all external links which are not references here
After creating or editing an article, add it to the relevant section on List of long-distance footpaths. If there is an article containing a list of hiking trails for a particular area where the trail runs, add the new entry to that list.
Assessment
A general assessment of the importance of trails:
- Top importance – articles on trail systems, or trails that are well-know internationally
- High importance – articles on trails of national or international importance
- Mid importance – articles on trails of subnational importance (crossing provinces, states, counties, or similar administrative regions)
- Low importance – articles on trails of local importance
Categorization
If an article is added or edited to the project, please also add it to the relevant categories: (e.g. Category:Hiking trails, Category:Hiking trails in North America, Trails in Ithaca, New York).
If five articles on hiking trails in a particular country, continent, or specific area are available, please create a category to link them together (e.g. Category:Trails in France)
The current categorization framework is as follows:
Templates
Trail infobox
{{Infobox trail}} is the primary template to be used in articles about specific hiking trails or cycleways. The example on the right shows a good example of how a trail template is properly used.
Blank template
{{{name}}} | |
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[[File:{{{photo}}}|{{{photo_size}}}|alt={{{photo_alt}}}]] | |
{{{title}}} | |
Length | {{{length}}} |
Location | {{{location}}} |
Established | {{{established}}} |
Began construction | {{{began}}} |
Completed | {{{completed}}} |
Closed | {{{closed_date}}} |
Designation | {{{designation}}} |
Trailheads | {{{trailheads}}} |
Use | {{{use}}} |
Elevation gain/loss | {{{elev_gain_and_loss}}} |
Elevation change | {{{elev_change}}} |
Highest point | {{{highest_name}}}, [convert: invalid number], {{{highest}}} |
Lowest point | {{{lowest_name}}}, [convert: invalid number], {{{lowest}}} |
Grade | {{{grade}}} |
Difficulty | {{{difficulty}}} |
Season | {{{season}}} |
Months | {{{months}}} |
Waymark | {{{waymark}}} |
Sights | {{{sights}}} |
Hazards | {{{hazards}}} |
Surface | {{{surface}}} |
Right of way | {{{ROW}}} |
Maintained by | {{{maintainer}}} |
Website | {{{website}}} |
{{{map_name}}} | |
[[File:{{{map}}}|{{{map_size}}}|alt={{{map_alt}}}]] {{{map_caption}}} |
{{Infobox trail
| name =
| embed =
| cellstyle =
| photo =
| photo_size =
| photo_alt =
| caption =
| title =
| established =
| began =
| completed =
| closed_date =
| length =
| location =
| designation =
| trailheads =
| use =
| elev_gain_and_loss =
| elev_change = <!-- Use elev_gain_and_loss if the gain and/or loss is known. Use this field when only the change is known. -->
| highest =
| lowest =
| grade =
| difficulty =
| season =
| months =
| waymark =
| sights =
| hazards =
| surface =
| ROW =
| maintainer =
| certification =
| website =
| map =
| map_name =
| map_caption =
| map_size =
| map_alt =
| route =
| route_state =
}}
Parameter descriptions
Parameter | Description |
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name | Name of the trail |
length_km | Length of the trail in kilometers, as a single number. Will convert to miles automatically |
length_mi | Length of the trail in miles, as a single number. Will convert to kilometers automatically. For information on use of units see Manual of Style Units. |
length | Length of trail, no auto-conversion. Use if you want to add more words or citation to length. |
location | Location of the trail including park, state, county or region where appropriate and country. |
trailheads | where trail begins and ends |
use | always include at least hiking or cycling or ... |
photo | Photo of the area around the trail. Specify as filename.jpg, no need for "File:". Please use a high-resolution original (at least 300 pixels wide). |
photo_size | Width of displayed photo, in pixels. Defaults to 250. |
photo_alt | Alternate text for the displayed photo |
designation | Any designation which the trail has received e.g. UK National Trail or U.S. National Scenic Trail. |
established | Establishment date |
elev_gain_and_loss | The elevation gain and/or loss e.g. "{{convert|300|m|ft|-1}} gain" or "{{convert|300|m|ft|-1}} gain in; {{convert|100|m|ft|-1}} gain out". Please express the gain or loss in meters or feet, not kilometers or miles. |
elev_change | The sum of the altitude climbed or descended through the trail. Auto-converts units if _ft or _m suffix is used. |
elev_change_ft | |
elev_change_m | |
highest_m | Elevation of highest point on trail, in either meters or feet (will autoconvert). For information on the use of units see Manual of Style Units. |
highest_ft | |
highest_name | Name of highest point in trail (for use with highest_ft or highest_m) |
highest | Free field for highest point in trail, use when citations is needed |
lowest_m | Similar to highest_ etc., except describing the lowest point of the trail |
lowest_ft | |
lowest_name | |
lowest | |
grade | The grade in percent, typical with former railroad right-of-ways |
difficulty | The difficulty of the trail for a typical healthy person based on a reliable source |
season | The season(s) that the trail may be hiked, or is easily accessible |
months | The months that the trail may be hiked, or is easily accessible |
sights | Significant sights along the way |
hazards | Major hazards that a hiker may encounter, as documented by a reliable source |
surface | The trail surface: natural, gravel, ballast, asphalt, etc. |
ROW | The current or former Right of way, e.g. railroads or railways |
maintainer | The organisation responsible for maintaining the route |
website | Website of the organization that maintains the trail |
waymark | The waymark (sign or symbol) used to mark or signpost the route |
map | Map of the trail, if an image |
map_name | Map name. Default is "Trail map". |
map_size | Size of map (either in px or %) |
map_alt | Alt text for map |
map_caption | Caption for map |
route | Map of the trail, if a route diagram template |
route_state | Collapsed state of route map |
Embed inside another infobox
The trail infobox can be embedded inside another infobox for seamless display of info. For example, a trail that is also a protected area, such as the Kal-Haven Trail. See the testcases for more examples.
Inserting the trail infobox inside the parent infobox
The trail infobox can only be inserted after certain field values of the parent template. Specifically, only after fields whose values are not passed to another template by the parent templates source code. In other words, the parent templates source code for the field has to output the fields' value without passing it to a template. This may require examining the parent templates source code. It is ok to insert after field values that contain internal [[]]
and external links []
.
Example:
{| style="float:right; clear:right; border:0; margin:-0.5em 0 0 0;"
|-
|{{Infobox protected area
| name = Kal-Haven Trail
...
| governing_body = <div>[[Michigan Department of Natural Resources]]</div>
{{Infobox trail
| embed = yes
| cellstyle = padding:0.1em 0.3em;
| name = Kal-Haven Trail
| length = {{convert|34.5|mi|km|1}}
...
}}
}}
|}
Note the <div> tag surrounding the governing_body wiki link. It is needed to reduce the vertical spacing between the governing_body field and the first hiking trail field, in this case, length.
Parent infobox encapsulation
The parent infobox needs to be encapsulated in a table as in the above example.
{| style="float:right; clear:right; border:0; margin:-0.5em 0 0 0;"
|-
|(parent infobox)
|}
Parameters
Field name | Description |
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embed |
Set to embed = yes when embedding inside another Infobox.
|
cellstyle |
Set to a class/style that matches the outer Infoboxes cell class/style so that the columns line up properly. Example for using with {{Infobox protected area}}:cellstyle = padding:0.1em 0.3em;
|
title |
A first colored header before the main infobox, used when embedded, to show the trail name |
Example
Wonderland Trail | |
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Length | 93 miles (150 km)[1] |
Location | Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, United States |
Trailheads | Longmire Lodge Mowich Lake Ipsut Creek Camp Ground Sunrise parking area White River Camp Ground Fryingpan Creek Trailhead Box Canyon Reflection Lakes Cougar Rock |
Use | Hiking |
Elevation gain/loss | 22,000 feet (6,700 m) gain approximately[1] |
Highest point | Panhandle Gap 6,750 feet (2,060 m)[2] |
Lowest point | Ipsut Creek Campground 2,320 feet (710 m)[1] |
Season | Summer to early fall |
Months | Mid-July through late September |
Website | nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/the-wonderland-trail.htm |
{{Infobox trail
| name = Wonderland Trail
| photo = CowlitzDivide.JPG
| caption = Mt Rainier from the Cowlitz Divide along the Wonderland Trail
| location = [[Mount Rainier National Park]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]], [[United States]]
| length = {{convert|93|mi|km|0}}<ref name="Filley">
{{cite book
| author = Filley, Bette
| year = 2002
| title = Discovering the Wonders of the Wonderland Trail: Encircling Mount Rainier
| publisher = Dunamis House
| isbn = 1-880405-09-1
| edition = 5th
}}</ref>
| trailheads = [[Longmire, Washington|Longmire Lodge]] <br/> [[Mowich Lake]] <br/> Ipsut Creek Camp Ground <br/> [[Sunrise (Mount Rainier)|Sunrise parking area]] <br/> White River Camp Ground <br/> Fryingpan Creek Trailhead <br/> Box Canyon <br/> Reflection Lakes <br/> Cougar Rock
| use = [[Hiking]]
| elev_gain_and_loss = {{convert|22000|ft|m|-2}} gain approximately<ref name="Filley"/>
| highest = Panhandle Gap {{convert|6750|ft|m|-1}}<ref name="SpringManningMRNP">
{{cite book
| author = Spring, Ira
| author-link = Ira Spring
| author-link2 = Harvey Manning
| author2=Manning, Harvey
| year = 1999
| title = 50 Hikes in Mount Rainier National Park
| publisher = The Mountaineers
| isbn = 0-89886-572-7
}}</ref>
| lowest = Ipsut Creek Campground {{convert|2320|ft|m|-1}}<ref name="Filley"/>
| season = Summer to early [[Autumn|fall]]
| months = Mid-July through late September
| website = [http://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/the-wonderland-trail.htm nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/the-wonderland-trail.htm]
}}
Tracking category
TemplateData
No description.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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Name | name | Name of the trail; defaults to page name | String | suggested |
Length in kilometers | length_km | Will convert to miles automatically | Number | optional |
Length in miles | length_mi | Will convert to kilometers automatically | Number | optional |
Length | length | No auto-conversion | String | optional |
Location | location | including park, state, county or region where appropriate and country | Unknown | suggested |
Trailheads | trailheads | no description | Unknown | optional |
Use | use | no description
| String | suggested |
Photo | photo | no description | File | suggested |
Photo caption | caption | no description | String | optional |
Photo alternate text | photo_alt | no description | Unknown | optional |
Photo size | photo_size | Width of displayed photo, in pixels. Defaults to 250. | Number | optional |
Designation | designation | no description
| Unknown | optional |
Established | established | no description | Unknown | suggested |
Elevation gain/loss | elev_gain_and_loss | Gain/loss with no units; use {{convert}} | String | optional |
Elevation change | elev_change | The sum of the altitude climbed or descended through the trail; use {{convert}} | Unknown | optional |
Elevation change (ft) | elev_change_ft | The sum of the altitude climbed or descended through the trail; will be auto-converted | Number | optional |
Elevation change (m) | elev_change_m | The sum of the altitude climbed or descended through the trail; will be auto-converted | Number | optional |
Highest point (ft) | highest_ft | Highest point in feet; will be auto-converted | Number | optional |
Highest point (m) | highest_m | Highest point in meters; will be auto-converted | Number | optional |
Highest point | highest_name | Name of highest point in trail (for use with highest_ft or highest_m) | String | optional |
Lowest point (m) | lowest_m | no description | Number | optional |
Lowest point (ft) | lowest_ft | no description | Number | optional |
Lowest point | lowest | no description | Unknown | optional |
Name of lowest point | lowest_name | Name of lowest point in trail (for use with lowest_ft or lowest_m) | String | optional |
Grade | grade | Grade in percent | Unknown | optional |
Difficulty | difficulty | The difficulty of the trail for a typical healthy person, based on a reliable source | String | optional |
Season | season | The season(s) that the trail may be hiked, or is easily accessible | String | optional |
Months | months | The months that the trail may be hiked, or is easily accessible | Unknown | optional |
Sights | sights | no description | Unknown | optional |
Hazards | hazards | no description | Unknown | optional |
Surface | surface | Material used as the surface of the trail
| String | optional |
Right-of-way | ROW | The current or former Right of way, e.g. railroads or railways | String | optional |
Maintainer | maintainer | Organization responsible for maintaining the route | String | suggested |
Website | website | Use {{URL}} or {{official URL}} | Unknown | suggested |
Waymark | waymark | Description of the waymark (sign or symbol) used to mark or signpost the route | String | optional |
Map image | map | Map of the trail, if an image | File | optional |
Map image name | map_name | Map name. Default is "Trail map"
| Unknown | optional |
Map image size | map_size | Size of map (either in px or %) | Unknown | optional |
Map image alt text | map_alt | no description | String | optional |
Map image caption | map_caption | no description | String | optional |
Route diagram | route | Map of the trail, from a template in [[Category:Trail routemap templates]]
| String | optional |
Route diagram collapsed state | route_state | Collapsed state of route map
| String | optional |
Embed | embed | Set to "yes" if this template is embedded inside another template
| String | optional |
cellstyle | cellstyle | Set to a class/style that matches the outer Infoboxes cell class/style so that the columns line up properly; see template documentation for more details | String | optional |
title | title | A first colored header before the main infobox, used when embedded, to show the trail name | String | optional |
References
- ^ a b c Filley, Bette (2002). Discovering the Wonders of the Wonderland Trail: Encircling Mount Rainier (5th ed.). Dunamis House. ISBN 1-880405-09-1.
- ^ Spring, Ira; Manning, Harvey (1999). 50 Hikes in Mount Rainier National Park. The Mountaineers. ISBN 0-89886-572-7.
Hiking Project template
The {{WikiProject Hiking Trails}} template is used on the talk pages of hiking trails. The page this is placed on will automatically be added to Category:WikiProject Hiking trails.
User Page Template
The {{User WikiProject Hiking trails}} Template is used on a member's user page.
This user is a participant in WikiProject Hiking trails. |
U.S.A. National Trail System Template
The {{TrailSystem}} Template is an experimental template to be placed on trail pages at the bottom directing the user to various articles relevant to the U.S. Trail System and how it works.
Long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom
The {{UK Trails}} template is place at bottom of pages for long distance trails in England, Wales and Scotland.
Stub templates
- {{Trail-stub}}
- {{Canada-trail-stub}}
- {{UK-trail-stub}}
- {{US-trail-stub}}
The to-do list
Create a Hiking Template to be placed in the Talk Pages of specific trailsAdd Trail Template to at least one other hiking trailAdd Trail Template to at least ten trails. Zero trails to go.- Add Trail Template to all articles in the Category:Hiking trails in North America
- Create a Template infobox to be placed at the bottom of pages that link to major hiking trail information and major trails
- Have trail articles assessed
- Create articles on named trails and have them identified as part of the project by adding {{WikiProject Hiking Trails}} to each talk page
- Pictures of trail maps (e.g. File:Map of Appalachian Trail.png) and photos of trails
- I just added photos for the Mountains-to-Sea Trail and the Long Trail. I was pretty surprised that there were no photos yet for the Long Trail. It's pretty easy to get photos from Flickr for something like that. If there are articles that need photos, it's hiking trails. --Omarcheeseboro (talk) 15:25, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
- Add {{Infobox hiking trail}} to all articles within the scope of the project
Contributions
WikiProject Hiking Trails has worked on († – indicates also allows mountain biking):
- Abrams Falls Trail
- Alum Cave Trail
- American Discovery Trail †
- Appalachian Trail
- Art Loeb Trail
- Baranof Cross-Island Trail
- Bartram Trail
- Bigfoot Trail
- Billy Goat Trail
- The Boulevard Trail
- Bright Angel Trail
- Bullhead Trail
- Colorado Trail †
- Continental Divide Trail
- Devil's Path
- Eastern Continental Trail
- Farlow Gap †
- Forney Ridge Trail
- Florida Trail
- All the trails in the Grand Canyon
- Hermit Trail
- Hetch Hetchy to Lake Vernon Trail
- Ice Age Trail
- John Muir Trail
- Kungsleden
- Laurel Falls Trail
- Long Path
- Long Trail
- Lower Mount Cammerer Trail
- Manistee River Trail
- Massanutten Trail †
- Metacomet-Monadnock Trail
- Midstate Trail (Massachusetts)
- North Country Trail
- Pacific Crest Trail
- Rainbow Falls Trail
- Robert Frost Trail (Massachusetts)
- St. Cuthbert's Way
- Sam Merrill Trail
- Sett Valley Trail
- Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail
- Silver Moccasin Trail
- Superior Hiking Trail
- Tonto Trail
- Trillium Gap Trail
- Wild Oak Trail
- Windy Gap Trail
- Wonderland Trail
Outdoor Recreation WikiProject Proposal
To all members of this WikiProject: please visit the proposal pagefor a new Outdoor Recreation WikiProject and give your feedback, especially in regards to how (and whether) it could build on and complement the work of this WikiProject and connect it to related WikiProjects.
Tools
- Main tool page: toolserver.org
- Reflinks – Edits bare references – adds title/dates etc. to bare references
- Checklinks – Edit and repair external links
- Dab solver – Quickly resolve ambiguous links.
- Peer reviewer – Provides hints and suggestion to improving articles.