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Search Results Recreational Trails Program Project Database Search Results Recreational Trails Program Project Database Your search for projects in State: VA, Total Results : 320 State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year VA 1993 Jefferson and George Trail Maintenance, Renovation Pn Stone Jefferson $4,000 $1,000 $5,000 Washington National Mountain, Pine Mountain and at War Spur In Forest the Mountain Lake Wilderness VA 1996 Appalachian Trail Trail Renovation Rehab of Trail and Develop Trailhead Sites. Jefferson $15,000 $32,000 $47,000 Conference VA 1998 Appalachian National http://www.nps.gov/appa/index Bridge and Construct Trail Jefferson $86,000 $14,313 $100,313 Scenic Trail .htm VA 2008 Trail and Trailhead Trail and Trailhead Renovation Spot improvements along the existing trails Multiple Counties $35,000 $17,000 $52,000 within the Forest, project includes interpretive signage and trailhead development VA 2008 Trail Re-Route Trail Re-route and Rehabilitation and relocation of trails within Unspecified/Unidentifi $97,146 $24,287 $121,433 Construction the state park to correct poor drainage and able erosion damage, includes directional and interpretive signage and trailhead improvements VA 2008 State Parks in District 4 Purchase Trail-Building Purchase trail building equipment for use by Multiple Counties $100,000 $34,681 $134,681 Equipment the State Parks in District 4: Pocahontas, Bear Creek, High Bridge, Sailor's Creek, Twin Lakes, and Holiday Lake VA 2008 Appomattox River Trail Trail Construction and Construction of a paved multi-use trail along Unspecified/Unidentifi $100,000 $39,000 $139,000 Improvements the Appomattox River, includes rest stops able alongside the trail VA 2008 Bridge Renovation Bridge Renovation Replacement and improvements to trestles Unspecified/Unidentifi $40,608 $40,608 $81,216 19 and 20 to meet current safety codes for able pedestrian-equestrian trail bridge standards VA 2008 Trail Construction Trail Construction Construction of new hiking trails within the Unspecified/Unidentifi $42,580 $43,910 $86,490 NAP and trail signage and rest stops able State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year VA 2008 Unspecified/Unidentifiable Trail Corridor Acquisition Acquisition of Tyler property for trail Unspecified/Unidentifi $100,000 $48,000 $148,000 corridor/trailhead development able VA 2008 Tobacco Heritage Trail Trail Construction Construction of a connector trail to the Unspecified/Unidentifi $125,000 $51,970 $176,970 Tobacco Heritage Trail able VA 2008 Wildlife Viewing Trail Wildlife Viewing Trail Construction of wildlife viewing trail within Unspecified/Unidentifi $57,000 $72,003 $129,003 Construction the park able VA 2009 Rail-Trail Rail-Trail Construction and Conversion or rail road bed to trail with Unspecified/Unidentifi $100,000 $28,399 $128,399 Signs trailsides and signage able VA 2009 Reconstruction Reconstruction of Boardwalk Reconstruction of an existing raised Unspecified/Unidentifi $56,000 $73,900 $129,900 Trail boardwalk trail that was destroyed by fire able VA 2017 Elizabeth River Trailhead Elizabeth River Trailhead Construction of trailhead for Elizabeth River Norfolk $293,600 $58,720 $352,320 Trail. Trail is multi-use. VA 1993 Various Trails Four Wheel Drive Association Maintenance, Restoration, Erosion 1 Hanover $10,364 $2,591 $12,955 Maintenance Abatement VA 1993 Petsworth Elementary Bridges 1 Gloucester $42,967 $10,742 $53,709 School Nature Trail VA 1993 Beaver Dam Park Trail Trail Bridge 1 Gloucester $8,000 $2,000 $10,000 VA 1996 Barnes Field Park Trail Renovation Rehab of Trails 1 King George $5,000 $5,000 $10,000 Rehabilitation VA 1996 Beaver Dam Trail Trail and Trailhead Expansion of Trail, New Trailhead Facilities. 1 Gloucester $21,000 $21,000 $42,000 Construction VA 1997 Beaver Dam Park Trail New Trail, Bridge Repair, New Bridges. 1 Gloucester $19,781 $19,781 $39,562 VA 1997 Greensprings Greenway Construction of Boardwalk 1 James City $30,000 $69,000 $99,000 VA 1998 Pole Green Park Trail Construct Trails 1 Hanover $10,080 $10,080 $20,160 VA 1998 Historic Trust Montpelier Construct Trails 1 Hanover $23,000 $23,000 $46,000 VA 1998 Greensprings Trail Greensprings Trail Phase II Resurface 1 James City $52,140 $52,140 $104,280 VA 1999 Old Mill Park Trail Construct Trail and Renovate Damaged 1 Fredericksburg $49,586 $12,397 $61,983 Area VA 1999 Little Creek Trail Trail Construction 1 James City $85,485 $22,000 $107,485 VA 2000 Beaverdam Water Trail Construct Trail, Bridge 1 Gloucester $2,619 $1,430 $4,049 VA 2000 Old Mill Park Construct Trail, Renovation, Signage 1 Spotsylvania $16,500 $4,125 $20,625 Bicycle/Pedestrian Trail VA 2000 Riverview Farm Park Trail Construct Trail 1 Warwick $42,500 $10,625 $53,125 State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year VA 2000 York River Water Trail Trailheads Facilities 1 King and Queen $64,800 $16,200 $81,000 VA 2000 Mid-County Multi-use Construct Trail 1 James City $65,500 $16,375 $81,875 Community Trail VA 2001 Belle Isle Boardwalk Construct Boardwalk, Trailhead, Fishing 1 Lancaster $27,224 $22,440 $49,664 Platform, Kiosk VA 2002 Hallie Whealton Smith Construct Trail, Boardwalk 1 Accomack $59,000 $15,880 $74,880 Nature Trail VA 2002 Warhill Trail Construct Trail 1 James City $150,000 $164,996 $314,996 VA 2003 Westmoreland State Park Trail Improvements and Signs 75 trail head signs will be installed, all 7 1 Westmoreland $25,000 $6,250 $31,250 Trail miles of trail will be cleaned up and improved, 5 miles will have dead trees removed, parking areas will be added and 2 information kiosks will be added. VA 2003 York River Water Trail Digital messaging units for installation at 1 King and Queen, King $14,000 $3,500 $17,500 kiosk sites along the trail William VA 2005 Beaverdam Reservoir Park Beaverdam Reservoir Park Boardwalks across wet areas along the 1 Gloucester $20,000 $5,000 $25,000 Trail Trail Restoration multi-use trail system in the Beaverdam Reservoir Park VA 2005 Oxford Run Canal Trail First trail in city which will be used for 1 York $26,156 $6,539 $32,695 historic canal interpretation and wetland education VA 2006 Virginia Capital Trail Trailhead Construction Construction of parking area, interpretive 1 Richmond $60,000 $15,000 $75,000 Trailhead signage, information kiosks, comfort station and bicycle racks VA 2007 Beaverdam Park Trail Trail Renovation Upgrading of existing trail system to ADA 1 Gloucester $28,847 $7,212 $36,059 standards and repair of eroded and damaged areas due to runoff and use VA 2007 Mainland Farm Community Trail Construction Multi-Use trail through mainland farm 1 James City $100,000 $25,000 $125,000 Trail community VA 2008 Mathews Maritime Heritage Develop Environmental and Development of environmental and safety 1 Mathews $9,200 $2,300 $11,500 Water Trails Safety Information information for users of the Mathews Maritime Heritage Water Trails State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year VA 2008 Beaverdam Park Trail Trail Improvements Resurfacing of the hiking trails within 1 Gloucestor $28,847 $8,363 $37,210 Beaverdam park VA 2008 Belle Isle Trail Renovation Rehabilitation of a one-mile loop trail on 1 Lancaster $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 Belle Isle VA 2008 Crows Nest Natural Area Trail and Trailhead Construction of 2 trailheads with parking and 1 Stafford $296,240 $374,000 $670,240 Preserve Trails Construction and Water Trail information kiosks along with the Development development of a trail system within the Natural Area Preserve. Project includes hiking trails and water trail development. VA 2011 Crows Nest Water NAP Crows Nest Water NAP Trail Construction of water trail access at Boykins 1 Stafford $200,000 $50,000 $250,000 Trail Access Point Access Point Island along with a 400-foot boardwalk trail to serve as ADA overlook. VA 2011 James City County James City County Freedom Construction of 1 mile of trail including 800 ft 1 James City $200,000 $50,000 $250,000 Freedom Park Trail Park Trail boardwalk at Freedom Park in JCC. VA 2003 Various Trails Purchase Trail Maintenance Equipment purchase for trail 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Statewide $70,000 $17,500 $87,500 Equipment development/maintenance 1 8, 9, 10, 11 VA 2005 Safety and Education West Piedmont Trails Trails symposium 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Statewide $5,000 $1,250 $6,250 Symposium 8, 9, 10, 11 VA 2006 Safety and Education Southern Equestrian Trails Trails conference featuring equestrian trail 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Statewide $5,000 $1,250 $6,250 Conference Support needs 8, 9, 10, 11 VA 2006 State Administration Richmond Regional Trails Trails workshop focusing on trail planning 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Statewide $5,000 $1,250 $6,250 Workshop Support and design 8, 9, 10, 11 VA 2007 Safety and Education New River Valley Trails to A Trails Conference featuring planning, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Statewide $5,000 $1,250 $6,250 Greener Future Conference design, and education 8, 9, 10, 11 VA 2007 State Tools and Equipment Purchase Trail Construction Purchase trail construction equipment for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Multiple Counties $100,000 $25,000 $125,000 Equipment Virginia State Park system for use in 8, 9, 10, 11 construction, maintenance and rehabilitation of trails within Virginia's State Parks VA 2008 Safety and Education Support Statewide Trails Conference for trails, blueways and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Statewide $50,000 $12,500 $62,500 Conference greenways focusing on planning, 8, 9, 10, 11 environmental stewardship and safety.
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