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In Brazil, Long-distance trails are regulated by two Federal Government Decrees. The trails are implemented and managed by Government agencies in partnership with the Brazilian Trails Network Association (Rede Brasileira de Trilhas in portuguese) and its affiliated trails and partners. The Trails Network is the result of a maturing process of more than 20 years of implementation of trails, training trips, congresses, experts meetings and technical visits to more than 50 Long-distance trails in the world. The aim of the Trails Network is to create a national system made up of trails that are pleasant to hike, but that also generate employment and income in the surroundings and, above all, function as conservation tools, as they link protected areas with natural corridors.

Today, the Brazilian Trails Network has more than 120 trails in different stages of implementation in more than 300 municipalities in the 25 of the 27 Brazilian states. They connect all Brazilian biomes. As of January 2022, Brazil has more than 5,500 km of managed trails and another 20,500 km planned to be implemented in the coming years.

Long Distance Nature Trails in Brazil:


 * Transmantiqueira National Trail: 1200 kilometers
 * Transcarioca Trail: 180 kilometers
 * Atlantic Amazon Trail: 350 kilometers
 * Pioneers Route: 390 kilometers
 * Serra do Mar Trail: 300 kilometers