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Three miles of new and improved trails coming to D&E campus

Davis & Elkins College, in partnership with Elkins Area Shared Trails, will add three miles of new and improved shared-use trails on campus by October 2025 to enhance recreation and community connectivity.

Davis & Elkins College and Elkins Area Shared Trails (EAST) are pleased to announce that Nature Trails NC, LLC has been contracted to construct three miles of new and improved trail on campus in 2025. Work is expected to begin in July and will be completed by October.

Approximately two miles of new natural surface trail will be constructed on the hills surrounding the McDonnell Center and one mile of existing trail within the Robert E. Urban Natural Area will be upgraded and rerouted for safety and sustainability purposes. The Robert E. Urban Nature Trail serves as a valuable resource for nature study, teaching, scientific research, recreation, and quiet reflection. It is a key element of the campus aesthetic, connecting visitors to both the natural environment and the rich historical and cultural heritage. The new trails are designed to allow for comfortable shared use by walkers, runners, and bikers.

The project is the first construction effort from the 2023 Elkins Area Master Trail Plan. The plan was spearheaded by EAST, with significant support from Davis & Elkins College, the WVU Smith Outdoor Economic Development Collaborative (OEDC), Woodlands Development and Lending, and the City of Elkins, and was funded by an Appalachian Regional Commission POWER Planning grant. EAST is providing administration and contract management assistance throughout the project. Technical assistance is being provided by the OEDC. This phase of the project was made possible through generous funding from the Richard King Mellon Foundation.

Nature Trails NC, LLC is an experienced professional trail building firm from North Carolina. They are known for high-quality construction of a wide variety of trail and greenway projects. Nature Trails mission is to use trail systems to connect urban and wilderness landscapes and create communities that promote health, well-being, and happiness.

“It has been a true honor to collaborate with the Richard King Mellon Foundation on this transformative project,” says Scott Goddard, Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Davis & Elkins College and EAST Board Member. “Their generous support is a significant step toward bringing this trail initiative to life and creating lasting impact for both Davis & Elkins College and the greater Elkins community. This grant will not only enhance outdoor recreation and strengthen our collegiate athletic programs, but it will also establish a destination that connects people to nature and fosters a sense of community. We are thrilled to embark on this journey, knowing it will contribute to a healthier, more vibrant Elkins, and help create a lasting legacy for future generations to enjoy.”

EAST believes that better access to recreation, wild areas, and improved neighborhood connectivity will help Elkins become a safer, healthier, and more enjoyable place to live.

A second phase of trail construction on the Davis & Elkins College campus is planned to include an all-weather loop around the athletic fields, along with additional natural surface trails on the north side of campus. This phase will begin once funding is secured. The campus trail plan was designed to connect the buildings, students, and surrounding community with the natural areas on campus and to enhance recreation opportunities for both students and the Elkins community.

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