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This New Trail Network Will Connect 15 West Coast Towns
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A project in California will connect 15 mountain communities with 300 miles of multi-use trails. Constructed by the , a sustainable trail-building nonprofit, the Lost Sierra Route will accommodate hikers, mountain bikers, moto riders, equestrians, trail runners, hunters, and anglers. The project is a key component of the Stewardship’s Trails Master Plan for , which aims to bring economic opportunities and community engagement to the regions the trails cover, including California’s Plumas, Sierra, Butte, and Lassen Counties. A Trail for Everyone shows what it’s taking to create the Lost Sierra Route, with insight from the organization’s founder, Greg Williams.