News Summary
Spartanburg is set for a significant trail system expansion, thanks to a $23.8 million federal grant. This new route will connect the Arcadia neighborhood to the C.C. Woodson Community Center, forming part of the larger Daniel Morgan Trail System. The initiative aims to improve access to recreation and promote community health as Spartanburg continues to grow, making it the 10th fastest growing metro area in the U.S. Economic benefits are expected, as the expanded trails may influence local development projects and attract new residents.
Exciting Trails Ahead for Spartanburg!
Spartanburg is buzzing with excitement as investors, community leaders, and outdoor enthusiasts gear up for some big changes on the horizon. Thanks to a generous federal grant of $23.8 million, the Hub City’s trail system is set to expand by a whopping 8 miles with the new RAISE route connecting the vibrant Arcadia neighborhood to the bustling C.C. Woodson Community Center.
Connecting Communities One Step at a Time
This ambitious trail expansion is part of the larger Daniel Morgan Trail System, which aims to weave together the Southside community with the rest of Spartanburg’s trail network. The new route will primarily follow the scenic Fairforest Creek, blending nature and recreation in an accessible, inviting way. Excitingly, as construction is anticipated to kick off in late summer or early fall of 2025, there’s much to look forward to as the project unfolds over the next couple of years.
Supporting Inclusive Recreation
Community health advocates are particularly thrilled about this development because it emphasizes equal access to recreation and transportation, especially in the Southside community. A city spokesperson shared that this trail system is pivotal for providing a gathering space that allows residents to enjoy a healthy lifestyle, foster connections, and promote well-being among all ages.
Growing Population, Growing Needs
Speaking of the community’s health and vibrancy, Spartanburg’s metro area has recently made headlines as the 10th fastest growing region in the United States, with an increase of 2.7 percent and nearly 10,500 new residents added between July 2023 and July 2024. As more people seek to call Spartanburg home, the need for robust outdoor recreational options becomes even greater. This trail expansion is not just a win for fitness enthusiasts, but a pivotal piece in attracting future residents, businesses, and amenities.
A Boost for Development
The excitement doesn’t stop at trails! With the newly expanded trail system, local economic leaders believe it could drastically influence where developers focus their projects. For instance, a recently established $19 million development deal with Charlotte-based Lat Purser and Associates will introduce more than 80 townhome units near Country Club Road, conveniently linking to the extended trail. It’s clear that this trail isn’t just about paths; it’s a gateway to economic growth and neighborhood investment.
More Trails on the Way
But wait, there’s more! The Saluda Grade Rail Trail is also in the works, aiming to create an impressive 31-mile trail corridor connecting Spartanburg County to the charming landscapes of North Carolina. Currently, property for this ambitious trail is under contract with Norfolk Southern. The organization tasked with it will have 12 months to finalize the purchase, making it an exciting time for local trail advocates.
Meanwhile, a $450,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission will come in handy for the surveying and planning stages of the Saluda Grade Rail Trail. This new trail promises to link several towns, including Inman, Campobello, Landrum, and Tryon, NC, creating a thoroughfare for locals and visitors alike to explore the region by foot or bike.
Looking Down the Trail
Play. Advocate. Live Well (PAL) has a grand vision to create a comprehensive 55-mile trail system in Spartanburg, connecting urban areas with the great outdoors, and stimulating local economies in the process. Future community meetings will share insights from a year-long engineering and feasibility study for the Saluda Grade Rail Trail, ensuring that all voices are heard as plans progress.
Mayors from the affected towns are actively pursuing collaboration to maximize growth prospects from these trails, ensuring that competition doesn’t cloud their communities’ potential. With such collective and positive momentum, Spartanburg is on track to becoming a regional trailblazer, providing gorgeous paths for all to enjoy.
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Additional Resources
- Goupstate: Saluda Grade Rail Trail Under Contract
- Post and Courier: Spartanburg Trail Expansion
- Fox Carolina: Spartanburg’s PAL Expanding Trails
- WSPA: Saluda Grade Rail Trail Closer to Reality
- Greenville Journal: Inman Eyes Growth as Saluda Grade Trail Project Nears Reality
- Wikipedia: Trail
- Google Search: Spartanburg trails
- Google Scholar: Spartanburg trail expansion
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Trail
- Google News: Spartanburg trails
