Nashville Secures $392,000 Grant for Doe Mountain Trail Development

Nashville Welcomes Exciting News for Trail Development!

Good morning, Nashville! As we kick off the week, there’s a splash of good news coming from the heart of Johnson County that should have outdoor enthusiasts buzzing with excitement. If you’ve got a love for nature, biking, and exploring, you’ll want to pay attention!

Rain Showers Are Here – But So Is the News!

Before we dive into the big news, let’s talk about the weather for a moment. If you look outside this morning, you might see some rain showers making their way into the area. But don’t fret! These early showers are set to ease off as we move into the afternoon. Expect the rain to settle in with a high around 70°F. So, grab your umbrella if you’re heading out, as there’s about an 80% chance of rain today, with an expected quarter-inch of rainfall. Overnight, things will cool down to a cozy 59°F, perfect for snuggling up as the fog rolls in.

Big Announcement for Doe Mountain Recreation Area

Now, onto the thrilling update for those of us who enjoy the great outdoors! State Representative Timothy Hill and State Senator Rusty Crowe have shared some exciting news regarding a $392,000 grant earmarked for the development of trails at the Doe Mountain Recreation Area. This funding comes as part of a $2.6 million grant package from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s Recreational Trails Program, benefiting a total of eight communities across the state.

Representative Hill, who represents Blountville, expressed his enthusiasm: “The Doe Mountain Recreation Area is an incredible asset that offers unique opportunities to stay active and enjoy the natural beauty of our region. These new trails will allow visitors to explore this remarkable area. I look forward to the positive impact this investment will have here in Johnson County.”

What’s In Store for Outdoor Lovers?

So, what does this mean for the trails at Doe Mountain? The project is set to include the construction of impressive trail systems! A whopping 17,383 linear feet of off-highway vehicle trails will be built, alongside 17,152 linear feet of hiking, biking, and moto trails. Talk about a playground for outdoor activities!

Additionally, visitors will benefit from new signage for the Adventure Center, the creation of three new trailheads, and an updated overall map to reflect these fresh trail additions. Senator Crowe, representing Johnson City, mentioned, “I am proud that TDEC is providing state funds to the Doe Mountain Recreation Area Authority in Johnson County to construct trails in the area. Doe Mountain Recreation Area serves our community in many ways. This trail will provide more biking, hiking, and motor access to the Tri-Cities region and Johnson County.”

A Boost for Outdoor Adventures

The Recreational Trails Program is invaluable, providing federal funding to match local investments for an array of projects that support land acquisition and trail maintenance. If you’re considering how to get involved or wanting to learn more about these grants, you can visit the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation website for info on applying.

Wrapping Up

As we wrap up this sunny scoop, it’s clear that the future of Doe Mountain Recreation Area looks bright! With new trails, improved access, and exciting opportunities for all kinds of outdoor adventures on the horizon, Nashville’s outdoor lovers have something to look forward to. So, whether you’re a hiker, biker, or just someone who enjoys a serene spot in nature, stay tuned and get ready to explore!


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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