New MTB Trails Coming to Prineville, Oregon and Hollidaysburg, PA
In exciting news for mountain biking enthusiasts, the city of Prineville, Oregon is getting another opportunity to develop new mountain bike (MTB) trails. On top of that, the Altoona Water Authority in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania is also working on creating a trail network.
Prineville’s Second Shot at MTB Trails
The Trail Flow project in Prineville, Oregon, is gearing up for a second attempt at establishing new MTB trails. The initial proposal was met with some resistance, but the city is now ready to give it another shot. The plan intends to provide mountain bikers with a new and exciting venue for their outdoor activities.
Hollidaysburg’s Community Input Session
Meanwhile, over in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, the Altoona Water Authority is in the early stages of creating a trail network. The proposed location for this trail system is near the famous Horseshoe Curve, on land managed by the Authority. To ensure the project meets the needs and expectations of the community, the city is hosting a public discussion today to gather input from residents. This step signifies the importance of community involvement in such projects and the city’s commitment to transparency and inclusivity.
Exciting Times for MTB Enthusiasts
These developments in Prineville and Hollidaysburg are fantastic news for MTB enthusiasts. The creation of new trails not only provides more options for riders but also contributes to the growth of the sport in these areas. The projects are a testimony to the increasing popularity of mountain biking and the growing recognition of its benefits for health, well-being, and community cohesion.
Source: This summary is based on an article published on Singletracks.com on February 15, 2024. The original article, titled “Prineville, Oregon Gets Second Shot at New MTB Trails [Trail Flow],” provides more in-depth details about these developments.
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