Walking Trails Website Encouraging accessible fitness habits

Developed by NUL:  Alexander Shaklee Fareed Ahmed Jacob Groover Samir Hernandez-Mendoza

Directed by client  Georgia Gwinnett College

In partnership with  Dr. Anca Doloc-Mihu Dr. Cengiz Gunay Georgia Gwinnett College Dr. Tirza Leader

About this project: It aims to provide web-based access to area trails and wellness instructions via videos.

Technologies: JavaScript; HTML/CSS; React; node.js

Walking Trails is an initiative formed at Georgia Gwinnett College, in partnership with the Gwinnett Parks and Recreation Department. It aims to provide web-based access to area trails and wellness instructions via videos.

We created the analytics dashboard, implemented likes/dislikes on videos, and improved security on the backend for this website.


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See Walking Trails Website's development history...

Over 3 semesters!

Walking Trails Website

Spring 2025

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Walking Trails Website

It aims to provide web-based access to area trails and wellness instructions via videos.

Walking Trails

Spring 2025

It aims to provide web-based access to area trails and wellness instructions via videos.

Walking Trail

Spring 2023

Walking Trail

Walking Trail is a web application made for GGC's walking trails: Gold, Green, and Gray. This application will show the path of GGC's trails and various exercises and activities for the selected trail. This application will make it easier for students or faculty to be able to navigate the trail and view certain exercises for a certain area on the trail. With the aid of this application, users will be able to be comfortable following the trail and improve their well being with selected activities from exercise science students. Along with the exercises and activities there will be nutritional facts and information about the biology around them.

Walking Trails App

Fall 2022

A fitness app which allows users to experience trails through a digital experience. Users will be able to scan QR codes to learn about trails they are exploring, create blog posts, and begin personalized workouts.