One of 24 trestles along the first 18 miles of the Dawkins Line |
“We want the Dawkins Line Rail Trail to attract tourists and help develop the local tourism economy,” Gov. Beshear said. “I know people are excited about the future of this trail and what it can do for this region.”
The Governor and First Lady joined with other officials for a ribbon cutting ceremony near Riceville in Johnson County, where an unimproved trailhead will be located.
Governor and Mrs. Steve Beshear enjoying a bike ride along the Dawkins Line. |
Commissioner Elaine N. Walker getting ready to do some mountain bike riding. |
“The natural beauty and rolling hillsides are perfect for hiking, cycling and horseback riding,” said Mrs. Beshear. “There’s a great demand for new trails and I believe the Dawkins Line will become very popular very soon.”
Work on the rail trail – the largest in the state -- was carried out by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the Finance and Administration Cabinet and the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet. The trail will be managed by the Kentucky Department of Parks. The Finance and Administration Cabinet issued a contract to BOCA Enterprises of Hagerhill for construction of the first phase and work was completed this month.
Gun Creek Tunnel (662 feet long) |
The Dawkins Line is modeled after another successful rails-to-trails project in southwest Virginia -- the 34-mile Virginia Creeper Trail. The trail in Virginia attracts over 200,000 visitors a year and has led to new businesses with a positive economic impact.
The Dawkins Line is for horseback riders, bicyclists, and hikers. |
The second phase of the Dawkins Line Rail Trail is in the planning stages. More information about the Dawkins Line Rail Trail is available at THIS WEBSITE.
Article From The Herald Dispatch, Ashland, Ky