
TTAT 2012 will take place at the El Tropicano Hotel (on left), located on the new Riverwalk Museum Reach, with hiking, biking, and paddling options right from the hotel door.
Active Transportation is actively growing and includes hiking trails, bike lanes, urban pedestrian corridors, paddling trails, government initiatives in rural, suburban and city areas. It encompasses recreational, work, school related and wellness focused activity for participants from all walks of life.
San Antonio is the perfect place in February to witness and experience this burgeoning interest in Trails and Active Transportation.
Building from the very successful 2010 TTAT Conference in Austin, in February 2012 we’ll have something for everyone involved in the planning, construction, funding, economics, operation, management, promotion and use of active transportation.
Partnerships are important so once again BikeTexas and Texas Trails Network are bringing together municipal/state government, non-profit transportation advocacy groups, trail users, transportation engineers and planners and private businesses to share current information and examples.
Bring your hiking boots, bicycles, walking shoes, kayaks or canoes and water bottles to get a comprehensive look and see how you can impact Trails and Active Transportation in your area and across the state.
For more information, contact:
Robin Stallings, BikeTexas
(512) 476-7433
Robin@BikeTexas.org
Bud Melton, Texas Trails Network
(214) 828-2144 Ext. 202
BMelton@bowman-melton.com


