News & Observer reports:
Next year, officials hope to make more headway on the 1,000-mile Mountains-to-Sea State Trail by commissioning a master plan, and a nonprofit group is working on a comprehensive hiker’s guide. So far, 600 miles of trail has been completed…
The nonprofit group Friends of the Mountains to Sea Trail says as many as 10 hikers per year are already completing the journey by following country roads where trails haven’t been built. …
The [North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources] announced this month that it hired a consultant to develop a master plan for $120,000 in 2015 and that it would seek public input at meetings.
The state has purchased parcels of land for the trail in recent years, but doesn’t have a set budget for the overall project…
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