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Meadow Creek trail segment near Melbourne Road reopened
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Meadow Creek trail segment near Melbourne Road reopened
14 Apr 2012 4:29 PM
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Anonymous member
The RTF sends out a big "Thank You" to the thirty volunteers who showed up today to reopen the gorgeous streamside trail located near the Meadowcreek-John Warner Parkway bike-ped trail. Loyal RTF members, young people from CHS and UVa, and really young folks out for their first taste of trail stewardship worked together to accomplish a big job. It never fails to amaze workers how "many hands can accomplish great things." The RTF encourages community members to visit or revisit what is one of the oldest and prettiest trail segments. Access is from the bike-ped trail; look for our new green trailhead signs.
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