6 Miles Of New Trails Set For Enterprise South Nature Park

  • Sunday, January 24, 2016

SORBA Chattanooga, which has helped develop trails at the Enterprise South Nature Park, Stringer's Ridge Park and elsewhere, said it "has secured the resources and approval to begin the addition of six miles of new trail outside the park fence" at Enterprise South.

SORBA said the new section of trails will be built "through a partnership with Hamilton County Parks and Recreation and the Benwood Foundation.",

Officials said, "The new trail is being constructed with he intention of being a 'next step' as riders master the three existing trails inside the fence. We'll be posting more details and updates as we go. Also be on the lookout for opportunities to volunteer on this project. Our goal is to start in early January."

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