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Recognizing South Fork Passage State Trail

EngrossedSenate
Mark HolloRepublican

Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House2025-06-10

42 Yea0 Nay2025-05-01

This bill authorizes the creation of the South Fork Passage State Trail, a 60-mile hiking and paddling trail in Catawba, Lincoln, and Gaston Counties along the South Fork of the Catawba River. The trail would be added to North Carolina's State Parks System and connect existing parks while passing through areas with historical, ecological, and recreational significance.

  • Supporters argue the trail would provide recreational opportunities to a rapidly growing region of 2.7 million people that currently lacks state-designated facilities, while boosting local tourism and economic development.
  • The bill also supports conservation of the South Fork watershed and its endangered species habitat, and connects to existing state trails to create a larger recreational network.
  • Opponents may be concerned about the waiver of standard funding requirements for land acquisition and development, meaning the trail could proceed without guaranteed state appropriations.
  • There may also be questions about how the state will manage trail segments crossing private lands and enforce rules, and whether adequate resources will be available for maintenance and operations despite the funding exemption.

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