The entire concept of “trails” is a bit US-centric. To take an example, some of the parts of this route run over what Americans might call “trails”. For example this part runs over an ancient right of access on foot and on horseback (and also now by bicycle), but that route also includes sections through the centre of a town.

In this case there is an “operator” - the National Trails website links to a community group. However, sometimes finding an “operator” is tricky; the origin might be someone who once wrote a book or what appears to be a guerrilla stickering effort.

Locally to me, any “trail operator” often has nothing to do with the upkeep of the land over which the trail runs, or even signage. They might just run a website somewhere.

Edit: That’s not to subtract in any way from the excellent job that the OSM US trails group has been doing in trying to get app developers to represent OSM data better!

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