Now called the Dragonfly Trails network, half of the project is expected to be completed this summer, and you can view the progress linking the Fall Line Trace to the Chattahoochee RiverWalk.
That’s obviously a big deal to trail professionals and enthusiasts who will flock to the city this spring for the fourth annual Georgia Trail Summit. The event, which will be held April 20 to 22 at the Columbus Convention & Trade Center, is expected to draw about 300 people from across the state. It will be held in Columbus for the first time. Julio Portillo says, “we have the largest urban whitewater trail, which is the Chattahoochee River, Flat Rock Park, the RiverWalk, the Dragonfly Trails so I thought what better place to have it than Columbus.” Read the full story in the
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer here.