This collection of 9 ClipArt images includes footpaths, trails, walkways, boardwalks, and other unimproved or informal routes.

"If in the path of life, safe and correct you'd be, / Believe not all you hear, regard not all you see: / One says this way is right, the other says not so, / Come quickly here, this is the only path to go. / Be cautious all, abroad, mind where you tread, / Be not deceived, be sure you're right, then go ahead."—Barber, 1857

Be Sure Your Right, Then Go Ahead

"If in the path of life, safe and correct you'd be, / Believe not all you hear, regard not all you see:…

Lilliputians herding cows down a path.

Man on Donkey

Lilliputians herding cows down a path.

An illustration of a man riding a horse on a trail talking to a young man walking beside him. There is another man riding farther down the trail behind him.

Horseback Riding

An illustration of a man riding a horse on a trail talking to a young man walking beside him. There…

An illustration of an elderly man with a cat walking towards a dilapidated house.

Elderly Man Walking with Cat Towards a House

An illustration of an elderly man with a cat walking towards a dilapidated house.

A small mill sits on a briskly-flowing mountain stream. A footbridge crosses the stream. A larger building (perhaps the ruin of a church) sits atop a mountain in the distance.

Mill on a Mountain Stream

A small mill sits on a briskly-flowing mountain stream. A footbridge crosses the stream. A larger building…

A man and woman in Puritan dress walking down a path.

Puritans

A man and woman in Puritan dress walking down a path.

"These two boys have just been let out of school, and are returning home. Their father's house is seen in the distance on the right, and between it and the school-house there is a large tract of marshy and miry ground. The elder brother shows his wisdom in going round in the old beaten path. But the younger brother, in his eagerness to get home first, takes a shorter cut across the marsh. He takes a pole with him in order to leap across the ditches he may find in his way. In leaping across one of them the pole breaks, he falls into the ditch, and is mired nearly up to his neck in mud. It is unnecessary to state which boy got home first, or who made the best appearance after they got home."—Barber, 1857

The Longest Way Round, is the Shortest Way Home

"These two boys have just been let out of school, and are returning home. Their father's house is seen…

A couple walking through a dark tree lined walkway.

Dark Walkway

A couple walking through a dark tree lined walkway.

A young man stands alone on a path through the forest.

Man in the Woods

A young man stands alone on a path through the forest.