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Alaska governor declares Trails Day to encourage outdoor activities

Source: Xinhua    2018-05-27 07:18:54

SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Governor Bill Walker of the U.S. northwestern state of Alaska has declared June 2 as "Alaska Trails Day" to promote public well-being through outdoor activities, his office said in a statement Saturday.

"Alaska is home to thousands of miles of public trails, offering a variety of recreational opportunities and access to abundant natural resources for Alaskans and visitors," Walker said.

Trail activities provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the rich beauty of the state of Alaska, said the governor.

"The use of trails benefit Alaskans spiritual, mental and physical well-being, and enhances the quality of life for all...and trails attract visitors to locations all over the state, increasing appreciation for the land and creating significant state-wide benefit to the economy," Walker said.

He calls on Alaskans to go out and "take a hike" and enjoy nearby trails all year round.

Walker said Alaska boasts historic trails, scenic courses, hiking routes, dogsled, snowmachine, and bike paths that could attract visitors to spectacular scenic viewpoints, lakes, streams, rivers, and access to fish, wildlife, and other natural resources.

Each year, the first Saturday in June is National Trails Day, when various events are held throughout the United States to help promote the awareness of the wide variety of benefits that trails provide and encourage people to discover their local trails.

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Alaska governor declares Trails Day to encourage outdoor activities

Source: Xinhua 2018-05-27 07:18:54

SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Governor Bill Walker of the U.S. northwestern state of Alaska has declared June 2 as "Alaska Trails Day" to promote public well-being through outdoor activities, his office said in a statement Saturday.

"Alaska is home to thousands of miles of public trails, offering a variety of recreational opportunities and access to abundant natural resources for Alaskans and visitors," Walker said.

Trail activities provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the rich beauty of the state of Alaska, said the governor.

"The use of trails benefit Alaskans spiritual, mental and physical well-being, and enhances the quality of life for all...and trails attract visitors to locations all over the state, increasing appreciation for the land and creating significant state-wide benefit to the economy," Walker said.

He calls on Alaskans to go out and "take a hike" and enjoy nearby trails all year round.

Walker said Alaska boasts historic trails, scenic courses, hiking routes, dogsled, snowmachine, and bike paths that could attract visitors to spectacular scenic viewpoints, lakes, streams, rivers, and access to fish, wildlife, and other natural resources.

Each year, the first Saturday in June is National Trails Day, when various events are held throughout the United States to help promote the awareness of the wide variety of benefits that trails provide and encourage people to discover their local trails.

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