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The planned Saluda Grade Trail will travel through Upstate South Carolina into the mountains of western North Carolina. The route passed through small towns including Inman, Campobello, Landrum ...
The Saluda Grade Trails Conservancy bought 31.5 miles of track to build a mixed-use path that could connect to other, already established trails.
INMAN, S.C. — A trio of nonprofit organizations has purchased more than 30 miles of the historic Saluda Grade rail line, allowing plans of converting it into a multi-use trail to move forward.
The Saluda grade Trails Conservancy plans to hold an event with speeches and live music to celebrate moving forward with the mixed-use trail.
The Saluda Grade Trail Conservancy, a group formed for that purpose, bought the corridor from the freight rail company Norfolk Southern for $28.5 million, it announced in a June 24 news release.
The Saluda Grade Trails Conservancy was formed by three nonprofits – Conserving Carolina, PAL: Play, Advocate, Live Well, and Upstate Forever. “It’s going to be an amazing place for people ...
The Saluda Grade Trails Conservancy, a coalition of nonprofits working towards building the 31.5-mile mixed-use path, announced its purchase of the corridor from freight rail company Norfolk ...
SPARTANBURG — The Saluda Grade Trails Conservancy on June 17 completed its purchase of the 31.5-mile Saluda Grade rail line, paving the way for a multi-use trail running from Inman to Zirconia, N.C.
The Saluda Grade Trails Conservancy, a coalition of nonprofits working towards building the 31.5-mile mixed-use path, announced its purchase of the corridor from freight rail company Norfolk ...
The groups behind a plan to build the Saluda Grade Trail, a mixed-use recreation trail on a defunct railbed running between North and South Carolina are holding a celebration of the project in Tryon ...