RTP Grants To Aid Area Recreational Trails
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(ODNR)- The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is helping communities maintain or add new trail systems through the Recreational Trails (RTP) and Clean Ohio Trails programs.
“There is nothing better than getting out on Ohio’s trails and taking in the natural beauty Ohio has to offer,” Governor Mike DeWine said. “We’re pleased that more communities will get the opportunity to improve upon and add to their trail systems through these grant awards.”
ODNR administers the federal RTP grant program, which reimburses up to 80 percent of a project’s funding. Chosen projects create and maintain trails, improve access for people with disabilities, and provide education about trail safety and the environment.
“The love and appreciation people have for the great outdoors is often found on the scenic trails that can be found in all parts of our great state,” ODNR Director Mary Mertz said. “These grants help local communities offer families new and exciting ways to get outside, encouraging a true appreciation of our natural resources.”
From forests to park systems, the projects chosen to receive funding from the Recreational Trails program include:
Delaware County
- Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Parks and Watercraft
- $150,000 for the construction of 4.5 of new mountain bike trail at Alum Creek State Park.
Hocking/Athens County
- USDA Forest Service, Wayne National Forest, Athens Ranger District
- $150,000 for 35 miles of tread maintenance on the Dorr Run Loop and Monday Creek OHV trails.
- USDA Forest Service, Wayne National Forest, Athens Ranger District-
- $150,000 for construction of 3.5 miles of beginner and 6 miles of intermediate mountain bike trail in the Baileys Trail system.