Declared to be the Year of the Trail more than a year before it even began, 2023 had a lot to live up to. But over the last 12 months of land pr.
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More than 600 people from across the nation converged in Cherokee last week for the sixth annual Outdoor Economy Conference, the nation’s leading econ.
The General Assembly declared 2023 the “Year of The Trail,” in hopes of getting more people to appreciate the state’s outdoor gems. But will it get be.
The Piedmont Land Conservancy ends 2020 on a high note: Last week the nonprofit tasked with preserving and protecting land closed a deal on a 115-acre tract that will provide a crucial link in the Piedmont Greenway corridor â an extensive trial thatâs expected to connect Greensboro and Winston-Salem, passing through Kernersville and Triad Park.
The tract is called Bandera Farms; itâs located along Reedy Fork Creek in Summerfield.
A mile of the Piedmont Greenway will pass through Bandera Farms; the rest of the property will be developed as a trails preserve, with a focus on equestrian trails.
The tract will also create additional buffers along Reedy Fork Creek, which supplies Greensboroâs drinking water.