In the southwest corner of New Hampshire, the southeast corner of Vermont and across the northern tier of Massachusetts below those states, lies over 200 miles of interconnected unused former railroad corridors and low-volume country roads. A network of trails would stretch from Londonderry Vermont to Brattleboro, across the CT River to Keene, NH, over to Peterborough, down to the Winchendon/Gardner area of Massachusetts and west to the Greenfield/Montague area including Northfield. In a ten-mile stretch of the Connecticut River there will be four, former highway and rail bridges across the river that will be upgraded to be used purely by bicyclists, pedestrians, fishermen, bird-watchers and other passive recreationalists. This represents a golden opportunity to create an off-road and low-volume road network that would be a resource for all the residents of the region. The effort to create this network is called the Tri-State Trail Initiative. TRI-STATE TRAIL INITIATIVE is a cooperative and voluntary effort which envisions a system of on/off road multi-use trails which benefits the region and the regions communities by enhancing: Linkages across state lines. Transportation and Recreational Opportunities. Tourism Opportunities. Economic and Community Vitality. Access to Natural Areas. Public/Private Involvement. Reuse of under-utilized resources.
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