Description: The Trailheads, Access Points, and Canoe Launch Points layer provides a comprehensive database of key entry locations across regional greenways, blueways, and canal corridors. Each point feature represents an identified location where users can begin a journey, connect to an established route, or access waterways for paddling activities.This dataset distinguishes between:Trailheads — Formal starting or ending points of greenways or walking/cycling routes, typically associated with signage, parking, orientation maps, or amenities.Access Points — Secondary or intermediate entry locations that provide local route access but may not include facilities or wayfinding infrastructure.Canoe Launching Points — Designated entry points onto blueways or canal networks for kayaking and canoeing, often including slips, ramps, jetties, or bank access.The layer supports a wide range of uses, including recreational mapping, trail management, active travel planning, user navigation, tourism promotion, and the integration of multiple outdoor networks into a single spatial framework. Each feature can include attributes such as type, facility information, surface type, path connectivity, accessibility, and related route identifiers (depending on available data).This dataset is suitable for display in web maps, mobile applications, printed guides, and decision‑support systems supporting outdoor recreation and sustainable mobility. Symbology may differentiate feature types to ensure clear visual hierarchy across mixed‑use networks.