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Discover LudwigThe phrase "park trail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a path or route designated for walking, hiking, or biking within a park.
Example: "We decided to explore the park trail that winds through the forest."
Alternatives: "nature trail" or "hiking path."
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After this, it's fair to say you'll never want to ride a park trail again.
It was a white clay pipe, unbroken, that he had come upon half buried near a park trail in Riverdale.
The park trail abuts industrial buildings and steep hills with limited views to the river due to dense vegetation.
A commuter bus line, greenway bike path along the Thames River, and park trail loops, all gradually implemented in phases, provide benefits to both humans and environment.
On Long Island, three- or four-wheeled A.T.V.'s are currently heard or seen in a variety of places where they are prohibited: on local streets; on a strip of Long Island Power Authority-owned land below power lines; deep among the trees on a public park trail; or on any other vacant spot with hills and room to ride.
Our plan for a hike along Cheshire's restored part of the Farmington Canal in Lock 12 Park Trail was derailed by a sudden summer storm, but a few miles farther, in Southington, we had a rain's-eye view of the graceful First Congregational Church (circa 1830), with its stately spire.
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Editor David Stanley was a professor of English at Westminster College and worked on the Glacier Park trail-maintenance crew for six summers in the 1960s.
Even designated recreational and park trails have been affected.
The park trails are now used mostly by seasoned hikers guided by intuition.
In just a single panel, our hero chases along a footpath in a park, trailing a mugger.
Quiet streets with sidewalks, park trails, athletic tracks at local schools, or shopping malls are often good choices.
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