Florence’s Highly Popular Recreational Trail Eyeing Expansion by 4 Miles

Florence’s Highly Popular Recreational Trail Eyeing Expansion by 4 Miles

In an exciting development for fitness and nature enthusiasts in Florence, the High Hill Creek Bike and Run Park is poised to add four more miles to its popular trail network. This extension is feasible because of the acquisition of more land, a move that has received robust support from the local community.

Current Trail and Features

At present, the popular trail at High Hill Creek Bike and Run Park offers slightly less than 5 miles of single track. It’s perfect for activities like biking, running, hiking, and walking, catering to individuals of all fitness levels. The trail’s popularity is, in part, due to its convenient location and terrain that’s suitable for a range of outdoor activities.

Plans for the Expansion

According to the City Planning Director, the trail extension plan aims to eventually reach and exceed a total of 10 miles. This aspiration is not far-fetched considering the support the existing trail has garnered, and the enthusiasm for its expansion. The most recent enhancement of the trail was completed with assistance from the local Atomic Mountain Biking Group.

Local Support and Collaborations

Throughout the trail’s existence and development, the Atomic Mountain Biking Group has played a significant role. Besides aiding in maintaining the trail, the group has helped raise awareness about it among locals and visitors alike. Recognising the group’s contribution, the City Planning Director described them as “great partners” and commended the effective partnership they have forged with the city.

A Thrilling Prospect for Biking Enthusiasts

Biking enthusiasts in and around Florence are excited about the proposed extension. The prospect of having a longer trail is especially enticing for long-distance bikers. Geoff Atkins, a local biking aficionado and team director of a local biking team, expressed his excitement over the extension. He stated that a trail stretching 8-10 miles can attract bikers willing to drive for an hour or two just for the experience, thus potentially drawing more people to the Florence community.

Timeline for Completion

As per the city officials, they expect the expanded trail to be available to the public later this year, allowing locals and visitors alike more opportunities to explore the outdoors in a secure and serene environment.

Conclusion

In summary, Florence’s High Hill Creek Bike and Run Park is set to undergo a significant expansion over the next few months. The move, backed by both city officials and local outdoor enthusiasts, will make the park an even more impressive recreational venue. It’s a shining testament to the power of community engagement and shared vision for promoting health and fitness, as well as fostering appreciation for nature.


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

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