With a conceptual plan in place, The James River Heritage Trail moves one step closer to reality.

by Tricia Pearsall

1/2/12 5:14 PM

Comments

  • re: John Ward's suggestion

    Very classy comment, John. Or better yet, maybe it could be the start of route back to Europe for all those white people who killed the Indians. Fantastic idea!

    Posted by Samantha M January 29, 2012 15:36:01

  • Trail

    Great proposal: It can also serve as a route back north for the carpetbaggers.

    Posted by John Ward January 16, 2012 22:30:31

  • article & proposal

    The implementation of a trail along the James is long overdue. I grew up in NY state with the nearby Appalachian Trail, Vermont Long Trail and numerous other trails within the state. This trail would energize local communities and add to Virginia's attractions wjile preserving nature much like what is done out West

    Posted by Charlie Pfister January 12, 2012 20:46:51

  • article and proposal

    I am excited. What a well written article and what an important plan! it seems to me that its time is way overdue. I will do everything I can to help make the plan come to fruition. I am sending this article on to many river supporters and users.

    Posted by Molly Monvcure January 11, 2012 10:08:58

  • Love it

    I'd love to be a part of making this happen. If you want to help, support this with your state representatives. Join a local group, like the Friends of James River Park or James River Outdoor Coalition. Support Virginia Capital Trail...whatever it takes to show support and make it happen.

    Posted by Phil Riggan January 04, 2012 21:52:09

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