tega cay trails
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Tega Cay Trails
Based on a presentation given by Ben Ullman at the October 6th Tega Cay Parks and Recreation meeting
Provide Tega Cay residents and visitors with enjoyable off-road trails for biking and hiking
Mission:
Existing Path & Trail System
• Enjoys use by many groups
• Several miles of paved path
– Tega Cay Drive path
– Powerline path
– Runde Park loop
• Some off-road trails
– Linereaux Turner Nature Trail
– Boy Scout trail
Diversify with Off-road
• Provide additional routes
• Show off more nature
• Ease congestion on existing routes
• Provide more technical terrain
Guiding Principles
Respect the land — build and maintain sustainable trails
Promote ‘The Good Life’ and Tega Cay’s image as recreational community
Promote cooperation, safety, and respect between user groups
Respect the land — build and maintain sustainable trails
Take care of Mother Nature
• Tega Cay has a beautiful and diverse landscape
• Many areas are ecologically sensitive
• Build and maintain trails that minimize environmental impact
From:Trail Solutions: IMBA's Guide to Building Sweet Singletrack
From:Lightly on the Land: The SCA Trail Building and Maintenance Manual
Trailbuilding Resources
• IMBA (International Mountain Biking Association)
– Designing and Building Sustainable Trailshttp://www.imba.com/resources/trail_building/sustainable_trails.html
• Charlotte-Area Mountain Bike Groups
– PASA (Piedmont Area Singletrack Alliance)http://www.bikepasa.com
– THTB (Tarheel Trailblazers)http://www.tarheeltrailblazers.com
– Dirt Divashttp://www.dirtdivas.net
Promote ‘The Good Life’ and Tega Cay’s image as a recreational community
The Good Life
• Tega Cay is a destination for outdoor recreation & fitness
– Parks
– Walking paths
– Sports fields
– Many could have trail tie-ins
Tie-ins to other city projects
• Green initiatives (adopt a park)
• Stormwater work
• Beautification committee
• Potential mountain bike club
Promote cooperation, safety, and respect between user groups
Design to avoid conflict
• Mixed-use trails should accommodate different types of users safely
• Provide alternate routes to ease congestion in popular areas
• Provide pedestrian-only areas and bike-only areas as needed
Design for safety
• Easier trails more accessible; advanced trails more remote
• Trail features designed to manage traffic and user speed
• Our kids are already exploring the woods — with our help, these places can be safer
From:Trail Solutions: IMBA's Guide to Building Sweet Singletrack
Signage & communications
• Directional signage on trails
• Difficulty ratings on trails
• PR pieces that promote trail etiquette
Sounds great.
Now what…?
Opportunities for action
• Coordinate volunteers
– Mailing list? Website? Communication?
• Work days
– Clean ups, route recon/marking, clearing, building
• Catawba Park area
– Opportunity for trails? Connector route?
Email [email protected] for more info.
Photos:
• Cindy Cooley
• Scott Miller
• Ben Ullman
• NikonErik
• nywriter21
Thank you!