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Rails to Trails spotlight on the Chief Ladiga Trail

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    January 12, 2011

    By Bob Difley

    Chief Ladiga_rail_trailMost RVers, hikers, and bicyclists are familiar with the Rails to Trails program, where old railroad beds are converted to recreational trails. These trails connect towns and cities, meander through scenic forests and along wild rivers, often where there is no other access. The trails are popular with all those who love the outdoors, like to hike and bike, and enjoy the exercise and being out in the open air. And one of the best features of Rail Trails is that since they were former railroad lines, they are generally flat and level, ideal for hiking and bike riding–and they are free.

    There are over 30,000 miles of trails in every state and often trailheads are near campgrounds. Go to the non-profit Rails to Trails Conservancy website to search for a trail near wherever you are, including maps, photos, and historic and cultural information about the trail.

    The Chief Ladiga is one of the Rail Trails and winds through scenic land in Alabama (completed in 2007) to merge with Georgia’s Silver Comet Trail (completed in 2008) for 95 miles of paved surface, making it the longest paved biking trail in the country.

    Jacksonville, a short distance from the trial, provides restaurants and supplies and is a starting and stopping point for some riders. A greenway spur is planned to connect the trail with downtown Jacksonville. there is a primitive campground along the trail and more campgrounds, at least one with hookups, are also planned.

    The Chief Ladiga trail webpage on the Rails to Trails site provides maps, a description, photos, and additional information.

     

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    2. Loren Maurina

      Rail To Trails is a worth while project. One that I used frequently near my home.
      However, I wish to differ in only one point, they are not free. Someone had to purchase the land from the railroad and then pay to have the surface prepared and maintained. It may be State, Federal or Local money, but in the end we taxpayer paid for those trails.
      So all of us taxpayers should get out more and use them.

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    3. Carol Kelley

      Our Scout Troop Biked and camped along the entire trail over 3 days back in March of 2008.

      To read about the trip and where we camped, check out:

      http://mouseketab.blogspot.com/2008/03/georgia-alabama-cycling-trip-march-15.html

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      January 12, 2011

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