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Broadening the Path to Adventure: Alaska Trails’ Next Steps
As part of our commitment to connecting the great outdoors, Goodwill by Space Age co is excited to share the latest updates on the proposed Alaska Long Trail. This 500-mile trail will weave through the beautiful state of Alaska,providing a unique adventure experience for outdoor enthusiasts.
A Call for Community Input
recently, Alaska Trails, the non-profit behind this aspiring project, sought input from local communities, including a meeting with the Talkeetna Community Council. During the meeting, attendees raised concerns about the potential uses of the trail: motorized or non-motorized.We’re glad to clarify that the answer to this question is not as simple as a yes or no.
Land Ownership and management
The key point to consider is that the trail will pass through many different parcels of land, each with its own set of rules and regulations.Therefore,the decision on whether the trail is open to motorized or non-motorized use is up to the landowner or manager.
Timeline and Next Steps
While a specific timeline for the project is still unfolding, the Bureau of Land Management is currently conducting a feasibility study on the proposed trail sites. We expect their findings to be published by March 2025, which will provide further insight into the project’s progress.
At Goodwill by Space Age Co, we’re excited to support initiatives that promote outdoor exploration and community engagement. Stay tuned for further updates on the Alaska Long Trail and its impact on the great outdoors!