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National Trails Day

Sunday, May 16th, 2010
American Hiking Society's signature trail awareness program, National Trails Day, will take place on June 5th this year.

One of the goals of National Trails Day is to inspire the public and trail enthusiasts nationwide to seek out their favorite trails to discover, learn about, and celebrate trails while participating in educational exhibits, trail dedications, gear demonstrations, instructional workshops and trail work projects.

There will be many events all across the country. The Smoky Mountain Hiking Club will utilize the day as a trail repair and construction event. They will meet in Gatlinburg at 7:30 a.m. that morning.

The Carolina Mountain Club will host a couple of hikes, including the Lakeshore Loop near Fontana Lake in the southern Smoky Mountains.

Chimney Rock State Park will be offering free guided hikes on the hour from 11am to 3pm with park education staff and rangers who will discuss the plants and wildlife at the park.

The Tennessee Eastman Hiking and Canoeing Club and will host a hike to Grassy Ridge Bald on Roan Mountain.

These are just a couple of examples. You can get more details on each of these, and see the complete list of events across the country, by clicking here.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com Detailed information on trails in the Smoky Mountains; includes trail descriptions, key features, pictures, video, maps, elevation profiles, news, and more.

U.S. House approves $13M towards “Road to Nowhere” settlement

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
The Asheville Citizen-Times is reporting that the U.S. House has approved a provision to give Swain County in North Carolina $13 million toward settling the decades-long dispute over the so called "Road to Nowhere" through the North Shore area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

A provision backed by U.S. Rep. Heath Shuler to spend the money is part of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2010 that the House passed yesterday.

Shuler’s office said the Senate is expected to pass the bill this weekend.

The bill would release $4 million in federal funds to Swain County immediately, with the remaining $8.8 million to come 120 days after a settlement agreement is reached.

A 1943 agreement between the federal government, the state of North Carolina and Swain County called for the federal government to build a road along the north shore of Fontana Lake when Congress approved the money. The road would have replaced N.C. 288, a road paid for by Swain taxpayers that was largely flooded by the lake.

Sections of the new road were built in fits and starts, but environmental concerns and a lack of money eventually halted construction. The Department of Interior decided in 2007 to pursue a cash settlement with Swain County instead.

Settlement talks since then have gone slowly and the parties have yet to agree on how much Swain County should be paid. Bob Miller, spokesman for the park, said last week that negotiators met three times in 2008 and only once this year, on Oct. 29.

“We still are very eager to settle that issue,” Miller said.

The measure moving through Congress apparently does not say how much the total amount of a settlement should be. A statement from Shuler’s office refers to the money as “a down payment on an eventual North Shore Road settlement.”

Swain leaders in the past have said the county should receive at least $52 million in lieu of the road. Some county residents, however, still want the road, saying it would provide easier access to cemeteries in the area and that visitor use of the road would be a boost to the county’s economy.

For more information on the North Shore Road (Road to Nowhere), including historical background, letters, stories and old photos, please click here.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com Detailed information on trails in the Smoky Mountains; includes trail descriptions, key features, pictures, video, maps, elevation profiles, news, hiking gear store, and more.