A readily available visual representation of the multi-use path encircling the city is a valuable tool for cyclists, pedestrians, and equestrians. These resources provide a clear depiction of the route’s entirety, including access points, distances between landmarks, and potential hazards such as road crossings.
Accessibility to a pre-planned route offers several advantages. Users can optimize their travel plans based on distance, elevation, and available amenities. Historically, paper-based guides have been crucial for navigation, predating widespread digital mapping technologies. Even today, they provide a dependable backup when electronic devices are unavailable or unreliable. Furthermore, they can facilitate outreach, encouraging community engagement with outdoor recreation.
This article will delve into the specifics of obtaining these resources, discussing their features, and providing guidance on their effective utilization for recreational and commuting purposes within the region.