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SUMMARY:MST Gathering of Friends\, Black Mountain\, NC
DESCRIPTION:Join others from the MST community for our annual membership meeting and a fun weekend exploring trails and nearby towns. We’re also excited to share the work being done locally to build community and make trails inclusive for all neighbors. \nThe Gathering is our annual membership event. We welcome anyone to attend\, and if you are not a member of the Friends of the MST\, you’ll see non-member pricing that includes your annual membership of $35. Once we have confirmation for all hikes and excursions\, we will update our website and contact our already registered guests so that can register. \nThe weekend includes: \n\nEarly bird meet-up in Black Mountain Thursday evening\nFriday’s Welcome Reception and Dinner\nSaturday’s Friends of the MST annual meeting and workshops\nRecognition of MST volunteers and completers\nGuided hikes and fun excursions\nOpportunities to learn from and connect with local partners\nTime for fellowship with Friends of the MST and MORE!
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/mst-gathering-of-friends-black-mountain-nc/
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SUMMARY:Gateway Trails Volunteer Day With G5 Trail Collective & Black Mountain Rec.
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to invite you to join G5 and the Black Mountain Rec. Crew\, with Clint Bowman! Together\, we’ll hike into key areas on Gateway trail to move dirt and work on some of the (awesome) insloped turns.  This work is important maintenance for a local favorite trail and our efforts will help keep this new trail on its regular maintenance schedule. \nBlack Mountain Rec. Is a recreational organization in the Town Of Black Mountain. Their outing schedule can be found here: https://bmrp.recdesk.com/Community/Program \nDifficulty rating: 2/5:  up to 1 mile hike each direction on packed trail\, use of digging tools and rakes \n*Be sure to bring your favorite gear\, plenty of snacks and water\, high tops (boots preferred)\, eye protection\, long pants\, leather gloves and whatever else you need to stay comfortable for a great 4+ hour day in the mountains
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/gateway-trails-volunteer-day-with-g5-trail-collective-black-mountain-rec/
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SUMMARY:Paddle the Mayo River in May!
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a late spring outing with the Dan River Basin Association (DRBA) for a First Saturday of May paddle on the beautiful Mayo River. We will float six miles from Anglin Mill’s Mayo Beach to NC 770 near Stoneville\, NC. \nParticipants are asked to meet at 9:00 a. m. at Old Anglin Mill Road (GPS 36.528463\, -79.989540)\, downstream from Anglin Mill Bridge. During the FSO\, the group will float past portions of the Mayo River State Park. Coordinator for the trip is Wayne Kirkpatrick\, an avid paddler and river enthusiast. \n“Beginning paddlers are invited to launch below Mayo Beach for a fairly easy float through mostly Class 1 waters\,” says Kirkpatrick. “There’s one tricky rapid just upstream of the put-in that can be avoided by putting in downstream from it.” \nExpert paddlers with a yen for more thrills will have the option of running the famous “Boiling Hole” and the “S-turn” (alias “Blender”) before proceeding with the rest of the trip. Otherwise the most excitement comes from navigating small rapids through several 1000-year-old fish weirs created in the river by Native Americans and used by local residents until about 1900. These vee-shaped stone fish weirs concentrated migrating fish at the point of the vee\, making it possible to collect them in nets or baskets. Great spawning runs came from the Atlantic\, up the Roanoke and Dan\, into the Mayo River and its tributaries\, where the fish laid their eggs and headed back downstream. For centuries\, until dams stopped the fish migrations\, people who lived near the river made huge catches that fed their communities or provided a living. Today\, the fish weirs provide routes through shallow water\, enhancing the interest of the float. \nPortions of the land along this section of the river are part of North Carolina’s Mayo River State Park. The Mayo River is one of the region’s great assets. Paddlers can enjoy the unspoiled beauty of the river\, with forested banks\, wildlife\, birds\, and few signs of civilization. Watch the riverbanks for wildflowers in bloom along the edge of the water. Layers of azalea\, mountain laurel\, and rhododendron climb the banks to a thick forest cover. Songbirds migrating through or claiming nesting territory will join waterfowl\, such as ducks\, herons\, and kingfishers\, along the route. \nParticipants in the outing are asked to bring boat\, life jacket\, lunch and water\, to dress in layers of wool or artificial (quick-drying) fabric\, be prepared to get wet and to sign a waiver. \nTo reach the put-in\, from US 220 north of Stoneville\, exit onto Smith Road (SR 1360) and turn west. Go four miles to a T-intersection with Anglin Mill Road (SR 1358). Turn left on Anglin Mill Road and travel about a half-mile to within less than a mile of the Anglin Mill Bridge over the Mayo. Turn left onto unpaved Old Anglin Mill Road (SR 1385). Go one-half mile to a T-intersection with Mayo Beach Road (SR 1359). GPS 36.528463\, -79.989540 \nDRBA is on MEETUP! Sign-up for free and never miss a DRBA event! \nFor more information about the outing\, contact Trip Coordinator Wayne Kirkpatrick: email or call 540-570-3511.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/paddle-the-mayo-river-in-may/
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SUMMARY:Lower Kitsuma Volunteer Trail Day With Trek Asheville
DESCRIPTION:Kitsuma is one of the most thrilling trails in Pisgah! A fast and challenging trail with one of the longest vertical descents in the area. People come from far and wide to SHRED this favorite. It’s steepness\, the thing that makes it every rider’s favorite thriller also makes it one of the most challenging to maintain\, but with your help we’re up to the challenge! Join Trek Asheville and the crew to using hand tools and rock baskets to rock armor and harden the tread surface in key areas to help mitigate braking bumps and reduce erosion to help ensure this trail stays open for a long time! \nTrek Asheville will be on trail Knockin’ it out with us! Come for freebies\, trail fixing good feels\, stoke and FUN! \nWe’ll meet at the Old Fort Picnic Area \n2415 State Rd 1400\, Old Fort\, NC 28762 \nBe sure to bring your favorite gear\, plenty of snacks and water\, high tops\, eye protection\, long pants\, leather gloves and whatever else you need to stay comfortable for a great 4+ hour day in the mountains \nDifficulty rating: 4/5  1+ mile hike each way\, use of digging tools\, use of cutting tools\, rock work
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/lower-kitsuma-volunteer-trail-day-with-trek-asheville/
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SUMMARY:Paddle Trip on the Deep River State Trail
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a year of celebrating North Carolina’s 14 State Trails with a 5-mile paddle trip on the Deep River State Trail! The trail follows its namesake river through the central Piedmont from Jamestown in Guilford County south and east through Randolph\, Moore\, Chatham and Lee counties before emptying into the Cape Fear River. It is one of just two State Trails with both a hiking and paddling component. \nOn this hike we will paddle a mellow stretch of the Deep River near Sanford. The trip starts with passage beneath the Camelback Bridge\, past the long-abandoned Endor Iron Furnace\, and an old lock and dam. The Deep is scenic and peaceful through this stretch\, suitable for novices and experienced paddlers alike. A guide will discuss the river’s natural and human history. \nDon’t have a boat? You can rent one through Endor Paddle. Single sit-on-tops are $49\, tandems are $79. Rentals include boat\, paddle\, PFD\, and shuttle back to your car. Reserve a boat by going here and clicking on “Explorer – 5 Miles.” PLEASE NOTE: You must reserve your boat(s) through Endor Paddle by 9 a.m. May 17. \nIf you do have a boat\, arrive at Deep River Park at 8 a.m. to set up a shuttle. \nCome and learn about the Deep River State Trail and North Carolina’s other 13 State Trails! \nThis event is sponsored by the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources/Hometown Strong\, Piedmont Land Conservancy\, Randolph County\, Lee County\, Deep River Park Association\, and NC Great Trails State Coalition.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/paddle-trip-on-the-deep-river-state-trail/
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Wheels on the Greenway
DESCRIPTION:Rescheduled to May 18th! The 9th Annual Wheels on the Greenway event is back! This Greensboro tradition is a FREE community event that celebrates wheels of all kinds and encourages people of all ages to get out on the Downtown Greenway for a morning of fun! Join us on Saturday\, May 18th from 9 am to 12 noon. The event will focus around Woven Works Park (our Innovation Cornerstone)\, located at the corner of Murrow Boulevard and Lindsay Street. \nMore than 30 community partners will be offering interactive and educational festivities including adaptive cycle demos\, youth helmet giveaways\, bike repair stations\, guided rides\, a mini skate park and skateboard demos\, children’s bike safety rodeo\, “bling your bike” stations\, face painting\, the ECO Bus\, prize drawings\, and more! This event is sure to be fun for the entire family and we welcome wheels of all kinds – bikes\, trikes\, scooters\, strollers\, skateboards\, rollerblades and skates! \nBorough Coffee\, Cookee’s Cafe\, and Cailee Belle’s Sweet Shoppe will on-site selling refreshments. \nParking available at 405 N. Murrow Blvd\, Greensboro NC 27401 (State Employees’ Credit Union).
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/9th-annual-wheels-on-the-greenway/
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SUMMARY:Hike the Deep River State Trail
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a year of celebrating North Carolina’s 14 State Trails with a hike on the Deep River State Trail! The trail follows its namesake river through the central Piedmont from Jamestown in Guilford County south and east through Randolph\, Moore\, Chatham and Lee counties before emptying into the Cape Fear River. It is one of just two State Trails with both a hiking and paddling component. \nOn this hike we will explore the land aspect of the trail\, hiking from Franklinville downstream to Ramseur. The 1.5-mile hike (3 miles out and back) is on finely crushed gravel on an old rail bed paralelling the river. It penetrates a lush hardwood forest\, passing an old grist mill and Deep River Fabricators\, ending at the new Sandy Creek Bridge. On this guided hike you will learn the history of the railroad and the various mills along the way. \nThis is considered an easy hike. There is an optional 1-mile hike to Faith Rock\, which is deemed moderate. \nCome and learn about the Deep River State Trail and North Carolina’s other 13 State Trails! \nThis event is sponsored by the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources/Hometown Strong\, Piedmont Land Conservancy\, Randolph County\, Lee County\, Deep River Park Association\, and NC Great Trails State Coalition.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/hike-the-deep-river-state-trail/
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SUMMARY:Haw River Camp'n'Clean
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Camp & Clean! For this iteration of this event we are offering 2 options to participate. Land and water! \nLand: Join us at Shallow Ford Natural Area to help cleanup along the river and creeks as well as assist in removing invasive species. We will work all afternoon and then set up camp at the primitive sites where the river group will join us for the night. You will be responsible for your own dinner but we will have breakfast for everyone in the morning. \nWater: After dropping off your overnight stuff with our team\, you will put in at Altamahaw Paddle Access on 87N. From there you will make your way downriver collecting debris as you go until you make it to your overnight campsite at Shallow Ford where you will join up with the Land-based group for dinner and some sleep. Sunday morning you will be provided breakfast and then paddle one more leg collecting trash as you go and ultimately take out at The Valley golf course. \nWe will help handle all of the logistics of getting your overnight stuff to and from SFNA as well as getting to/from parking. \nDon’t want to stay the night? Join us for the land-based workday on Saturday. \nSend any questions to Jason Witherspoon\, 336-570-6288\, jason.witherspoon@alamance-nc.com OR Nolan Carter\, 336-229-2380\, nolan.carter@alamance-nc.com
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/haw-river-campnclean/
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SUMMARY:Free Beginner Kayak Safety Class- HaRo Lake!
DESCRIPTION:Beginner Friendly\n1.5 Hours\nJoin Outdoor Women and Dan River Basin Association to learn the basics of kayaking; technique and safety to minimize chance of injury and have more FUN! \nNo experience necessary.\n14 yrs. and up\nCo-ed\nTaught by American Canoe Association Certified Kayak Instructor.\nCost: free but if you sign up please commit to be there otherwise it is taking a valuable spot that someone else would love to have! \nThis safety class is funded by grants that DRBA secured to empower and educate our watershed paddlers and want to be paddlers about things you need to know before heading out!\nThe exact launch location will be emailed out to participants a few days prior. This class will be in Stokes County on Hanging Rock State Park lake. \nWhat to Bring\n– Water in a reusable\, sealable bottle (no single-use plastic please!)\n– Sunscreen if needed\n– Hat\n– Sunglasses\n– Insect repellent if needed\n– Closed-toed shoes that can get wet and muddy (old sneakers are fine\, no flip flops or strappy sandals with no toe box)\n– Snack\n*If you do not have an appropriate kayak\, PFD\, paddle\, we will provide this for you but you must sign up as using ours.* \nIf you have your own kayak it is best you use it so you know how it will perform and allow those without a kayak to utilize ours. Appropriate kayak for this event is a sit inside or sit on top 10ft-14ft. of good quality\nFour participants are required to run the event\, with a max of 10 people.\nWeather Policy: If we have to cancel at the water due to extreme weather\, we will make all efforts for the event to be rescheduled\, or participants moved to another date that has availability. \nPLEASE BOOK USING THIS LINK: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/outdoorwomenbyjp/items/544933/availability/1448842810/book/?full-items=yes  \nQuestions? Email me jo@outdoorwomenbyjp.com
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/free-beginner-kayak-safety-class-haro-lake/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240523T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240523T220000
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CREATED:20240521T171319Z
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SUMMARY:Night Hike at Mayo River State Park
DESCRIPTION:Mayo River State Park will be open later into the night to host a ranger led night hike. The hike will be on the 1.9 mile Mayo Mountain Loop Trail. We will be holding most of our attention towards the sky during our hike as this is the night of a full moon. There are also many sightings of owls along this trail system. Dress appropriately as this is a hiking trail and mud is expected. Personal lighting and hiking equipment is recommended.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/night-hike-at-mayo-river-state-park/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240525T110000
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SUMMARY:Carnivorous Plant Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join a park ranger at the Flytrap Trail for a hike along the trails. We will learn about different habitats that exist within Carolina Beach State Park and how each habitat affects the plants and animals that call the park home. \nMeet at the Flytrap Trail parking area at the end of Nature Trail Lane. \nThis is an outside program. The trail is wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/carnivorous-plant-hike/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240602T150000
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CREATED:20260410T180804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T025920Z
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SUMMARY:NC Trail Days
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the outdoors in the trails town of Elkin. Guided waterfall & winery hikes\, daily paddles\, a downtown block party & live music. Coincides with National Trails Day\, June 1.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/nc-trail-days-2/
LOCATION:Elkin\, Main Street\, NC\, 28621\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240530T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240602T160000
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CREATED:20240521T165338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T165338Z
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SUMMARY:NC Trail Days in Elkin
DESCRIPTION:North Carolina Trail Days in Elkin celebrates the many outdoor recreation opportunities found in small towns throughout the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills. \nAt the junction of three state trails\, Elkin is a true trails town. NC Trail Days has grown to a four-day event\, aligning with National Trails Day on the first Saturday of June and including neighboring Jonesville\, just across the Yadkin River. \nMuch of Elkin’s resurgence as an eclectic town has to do with its trails and the healthy outlets they provide. \nOrganized and self-guided hikes take place throughout the weekend on area trails with attention to local features and themes\, such as waterfalls and birdwatching\, moonshine still discoveries and plein air painting. \nNew this year is a through-hike and paddle along segment six of the North Carolina Mountains-to-Sea Trail. Other activities include rock climbing at Pilot Mountain State Park\, exploring stretches of the Yadkin River while cleaning it up\, and trout fishing and cycling specifically for kids. Community leaders give educational talks\, and a host of regional gear and arts vendors showcase their wares. Live music\, as well as local wine\, beer and food\, round out the festivities. \nAccommodation options include hotels\, vacation rentals and bed-and-breakfasts\, as well as a variety of camping opportunities.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/nc-trail-days-in-elkin/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240531T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240601T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180804
CREATED:20240325T030155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T030155Z
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SUMMARY:Trails and Trains Festival
DESCRIPTION:See you at the 2nd annual Trails & Trains Festival on June 1st\, 2024! Mark your calendar and help us celebrate North Carolina as the Great Trails State by joining us in downtown Old Fort\, North Carolina. Come celebrate with us the rich history of our Blue Ridge Mountain community by focusing on its pathways and connections through the town’s notable railroad and Pisgah National Forest history.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/trails-and-trains-festival/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240531T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240531T210000
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SUMMARY:A Toast to Three New Trails!
DESCRIPTION:Facebook Event: https://fb.me/e/6bDCoKWPM \nJoin us! \nWe are thrilled to announce the Ribbon Cutting of three new trails at Knight Brown Nature Preserve: Running Pines Trail\, Fern Trail\, and Canopy View Loop. \nLocation: \nKnight Brown Nature Preserve \n221 Waterfield Ln\, Stokesdale\, NC 27357 \nReception Venue: \nStonefield Cellars Winery \n8220 NC-68\, Stokesdale\, NC 27357 \nItinerary: \n5:30 PM -7:00 PM \nCeremony and 2 mile guided hike at Knight Brown Nature Preserve \n7:00 PM – 9:00 PM \nReception at Stonefield Cellars Winery with the West Coast Wanderer Food Truck \nDon’t Miss Out: \nJust 10 minutes from Knight Brown Nature Preserve\, we will reconvene at Stonefield Cellars Winery to enjoy wine\, beer\, non-alcoholic beverages and West Coast Wanderer Food Truck. Plus\, 25% of wine sales will be generously donated to Piedmont Land Conservancy. Your attendance will contribute to the preservation of our natural landscapes in the Piedmont. Even if you cannot make it to the guided hike\, join us at Stonefield Cellar Winery for an evening of celebration. Optional carpooling available from Stonefield Cellars. If interested visit stonefieldcellars.com \nwww.piedmontland.org \nRSVP not required. All are welcome. \nRain Date: Sunday\, June 2nd at 12pm details to follow if needed.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/a-toast-to-three-new-trails/
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