Goals of Williamsburg
Woodland Trails
The Williamsburg Woodland Trail project
was formed in 2002. Our goals are to:
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Identify existing trails in town and determine their
condition.
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Work with public and private landowners in a respectful
manner to improve trails for appropriate community
use, if they so desire.
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Develop a coalition of groups and individuals in
town who use trails (including hikers, skiers, snowmobilers,
ATV riders, bikers and horseback riders) to maintain
and improve Williamsburg's trails for the future.
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Strengthen the bonds of our community through this
effort.
Where Are We
Now?
Williamsburg currently has a Woodland Trail
Committee appointed by the Select board to work toward
these goals. We are working to improve trails on some publicly
owned lands in town, developing trail signs, and distributing
this information through our web site and brochure. Soon we hope to expand the number of trails
open to Williamsburg residents, work with landowners to
allow appropriate access on designated trails, and build
a Williamsburg Trails Club to bring trail users together
and encourage responsible trail use.
How You Can Help
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If you would like to be involved in the Williamsburg
Woodland Trails project, or if you are a landowner
with trails on your property and you are interested
in more information, contact Paul Jahnige, or come to one of our regular meetings.
Check with the Town Clerk for our next meeting date.
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Consider joining the Williamsburg Trail Club,
or another user in town (see Local Links.)
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Volunteer to help improve trails.
- Encourage friends and neighbors to use trails respectfully
and responsibly.
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