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  • The Ribbon is Cut, and the Trail is OPEN!

    The Ribbon is Cut, and the Trail is OPEN!

    We are excited to announce that as of September 24, the Fall Line trail’s Hanover section is OPEN for trail users! This marks the beginning of a new chapter for the region, as we look towards a future of greater connectivity, recreational equity, and active transportation access. In the paragraphs that follow, you will find…

  • City of Richmond breaks ground on Bryan Park segment of Fall Line Trail

    City of Richmond breaks ground on Bryan Park segment of Fall Line Trail

    RVAHub writes: The City of Richmond held a ceremonial groundbreaking today in Bryan Park to celebrate the start of construction along a 13-mile portion of the 43-mile Fall Line trail. The Fall Line is designed to enhance development and improve access across Richmond. The trail will traverse seven localities, connecting communities and providing a new,…

  • Richmond’s segment of 43-mile Fall Line Trail breaks ground, connecting Central Virginia

    Richmond’s segment of 43-mile Fall Line Trail breaks ground, connecting Central Virginia

    WRIC ABC 8News reports: A significant milestone has been achieved in the development of the 43-mile multi-use Fall Line Trail that will connect various localities across Virginia.

  • Hanover officials celebrate groundbreaking of Fall Line Trail

    Hanover officials celebrate groundbreaking of Fall Line Trail

    VPM writes: The county will soon start construction on a five-mile portion of the multi-use trail. Hanover County is the latest locality to break ground on its portion of a multiregional trail known as the Fall Line. Originally named the Ashland to Petersburg Trail, this 43-mile trail will connect several communities with a multi-use bike and…

  • The Fall Line Trail takes first steps to a 43-mile, $300 million reality

    The Fall Line Trail takes first steps to a 43-mile, $300 million reality

    Richmond Times-Dispatch writes: The sprawling Fall Line Trail has been set in motion. When completed, it will connect seven central Virginia localities from Ashland to Petersburg by a paved walking and biking path. Organizers say the $300-plus million project will not only be an outdoor athlete’s dream but also could revolutionize travel across the region.…