Phase three completion of the Lower Valley Trail (LoVa) was ushered in with a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday, according to a Glenwood Springs news release. The event was hosted by the city of Glenwood Springs.
Stretch your muscles. Get your shoes ready. It’s trail time, baby. A massive celebration of Rifle’s trail-running scene is slated for an all-day ambrosia of recreation and entertainment Saturday. Called Colorado Trailfest, the day’s festivities.
If funding efforts for the coming phases of a trail planned to stretch from Glenwood Springs to Parachute go accordingly, the town of Silt should eventually become an official stop along the way.
Two years of delays driven in part by the pandemic have only increased costs for the next phases of the planned Lower Valley (LOVA) Trail construction west of Glenwood Springs, a trail project official said.
A planned trail system connecting the north and south ends of Parachute was awarded a $50,000 Conservation Trust Fund grant by the Garfield County commissioners this week.