Sentence examples for a new trailhead from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a new trailhead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a starting point for a new path or journey, often in the context of hiking or exploring new opportunities.
Example: "After years of planning, we finally found a new trailhead that leads to the summit."
Alternatives: "a new starting point" or "a fresh beginning".

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That will involve a new Trailhead Mobile app on IOS as well as adding Swift education courses to the Trailhead catalogue to help drive adoption of the mobile SDK.

The plan would add 30 mile of new multi-use trails throughout the park, improve existing trails and trail signage, and add a new trailhead on the mountain's western slope, at an estimated cost of between $360,000 and $720,000.

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The historic Third Street cottages that once graced the canyon's curve are being dismantled to make way for a new community trailhead and wildlife corridor, headed by the Laguna Canyon Foundation.

While novel, it is not unprecedented and gathers part of its inspiration from the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930s mobilized during the Depression to look after the backcountry, shore up crumbling infrastructure, and construct new trailheads that millions of Americans since have enjoyed.

The Southern California Sierra Club was walking one of my favorite trails from a new direction and from a trailhead I was not familiar with.

Every bend brought a new view of the Paradise Valley stretching north toward Livingston, until we finally could see the trailhead.

Once there's demand for a ride to a destination — a music festival or say, to a trailhead at a popular hiking spot — the bus is booked.

A large New York State sign marks the trailhead, and the Adirondak Loj and the hikers' parking lot are at the end of the road.

This week's issue of The New Yorker includes "Trailhead," a short story by the biologist E. O. Wilson.

(Photograph: Jim Harrison) This week's issue of The New Yorker _includes "Trailhead," a short story by the biologist E. O. Wilson.

This week's issue of The New Yorker _includes "Trailhead," a short story by the biologist E. O. Wilson.

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