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HR 7254

To amend the National Trails System Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study on the feasibility of designating the Bay Area Ridge National Scenic Trail, and for other purposes.

119th Congress Introduced by Mark DeSaulnier and 10 co-sponsors

Direct Interior Secretary to study feasibility of designating Bay Area Ridge Trail as a National Scenic Trail for potential federal recognition and funding.

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Bill Summary · HR 7254

Legislative bill overview

HR 7254 directs the Secretary of the Interior to study the feasibility of designating the Bay Area Ridge Trail as a National Scenic Trail under the National Trails System Act. The bill would authorize research into whether this existing 75-mile trail network in the San Francisco Bay Area meets the criteria and requirements for federal scenic trail designation.

Why is this important

National Scenic Trail designation would provide federal recognition, potential funding for maintenance and improvements, and could increase public awareness and usage of the trail system. It may also offer protections for the trail corridor and land access, while supporting regional outdoor recreation and conservation efforts in one of California's most densely populated areas.

Potential points of contention

  • Land access and private property: The trail crosses both public and private lands; designation could create disputes over easements, access rights, and property owner consent
  • Maintenance costs and responsibility: Federal designation may not guarantee adequate federal funding, potentially leaving responsibility with local agencies or nonprofits already managing the trail
  • Environmental and recreational tradeoffs: Increased trail usage from federal promotion could impact sensitive habitats, trail conditions, and the wilderness experience some users value

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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