A resident on my road asked me to install a fence on her property because her neighbor was continuing to encroach on her land a few feet more every year. After a while they were storing a travel trailer and mowing down parts of her garden. I looked at the GIS survey line records kept by the township and easily saw where a property line ought to be, connecting the corners of her 2 other neighbor's properties. PLUS, I used google maps, which in many cases can show historical aerial photos of properties around here. Using this info, I easily found the concrete survey monuments AND the remaining concrete stubs where a line of fence posts had been installed in the 50's.
Tractor hole digger, posts and wire in hand, and we rebuilt the old fence line.
When tightening up the wire, the neighbor came storming out demanding to know who did a survey to show the property line.
"Lewis and Clark" I replied.
"Oh, OK then, I guess." she said. Never saw or heard form her again. Garden got restored to it's original size.
In my own case, I own the mineral rights on my acreage which most home owners around here could care less about until a gravel company (which does own them) comes around and starts mining 'their' material. They get an access road, truck traffic, dirt flying, and noise from the crusher(s). So, I enjoy telling the miners to go away..
Since I also 'own' the electric utility poles and to the center of the road without ANY easements on my deed for access, I've benefited from suing the cable companies for stringing their overhead coax & fiber lines on them when I wasn't watching out for their activities. They had to pay me rent for the time they were in use AND were not permitted on my property to remove them. As you might guess, I took my merry time to cut them down.
If YOU were to cut a trail on MY land, I'd want a restraining order and damage restoration payments, even though we are friendly and good neighbors, because someday they might sell all or part of it to some developer who wants to build a neighborhood access road, houses, oil well or a deer stand on MY property and it's not going to be be a friendly interaction anymore. The restraining order provides the legal basis for any future disputes about who owns what, where, and how properties are secured. My lawyer is a 'barracuda' well known for permanently solving land ownership, encroachment, deed, and jurisdictional 'problems'. Once you see how developers or just bad neighbors muscle their way onto your property for access, tree cutting, fence removal, and debris storage, your temperment, patience, and anger levels will change overnight.