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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!

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