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2022 National Trails Day Trail Project

Saturday 06/04/2022 8:30 am

Hike rating:

TBD

Event/Trailhead location:

The meeting place is along Coddington Road south of Ithaca. Look for the Ridgeway Road intersection, pass that, then on the right you will see traffic cones about .8 miles from Ridgeway Road. My number may be a little off. Park on the shoulder, off the pavement. We will meet at the parking lot that is under construction. Park only on the west side of Coddington Road. If you reach the intersection with White Church Road on the left, you have gone about .3 miles too far.

Hike Leader:
David Priester

Contact:

Hike leader contact information will be sent in the email acknowledging that you have registered for this hike. 

Hike Details:

 

For the 9th year the Cayuga Trails Club will host a National Trails Day® trail stewardship event on Saturday, June 4th, 2022.  This years event will be a major reroute of the Finger Lakes Trail on Eastman Hill. 

A variety of trail work will be undertaken.  For specific information please contact the Event Leader, Trails Chair David Priester.  Come help us improve our trail network.

Give back to our beautiful hiking trails!  Please plan on joining us!  Together we will gain the pride of knowing that we have made hiking local trails even better by devoting just a day of our time!  Project tools and lunch will be provided by the CTC!

American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day (NTD) is a celebration of America’s magnificent Trail System, occurring annually on the first Saturday in June. NTD features a series of outdoor activities, designed to promote and celebrate the importance of trails in the United States. Individuals, clubs and organizations from around the country host National Trails Day events to share their love of trails with friends, family, and their communities. NTD introduces thousands of Americans to a wide array of trail activities: hiking, biking, paddling, horseback riding, trail running, bird watching and more. For public and private land managers alike, National Trails Day is a great time to showcase beautiful landscapes and special or threatened locales as thousands of people will be outside looking to participate in NTD events.

National Trails Day® evolved during the late ‘80s and ‘90s from a popular ethos among trail advocates, outdoor industry leaders and political bodies who wanted to unlock the vast potential in America’s National Trails System, transforming it from a collection of local paths into a true network of interconnected trails and vested trail organizations. This collective mindset hatched the idea of a singular day where the greater trail community could band together behind the NTD moniker to show their pride and dedication to the National Trails System.

For more information, go to http://nationaltrailsday.americanhiking.org/

 

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