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This project will extend the existing Gee Creek Trail north and west to connect with Main Avenue near the northern end of city limits.
The Gee Creek Trail is a major trail in the Ridgefield trail network. It stretches from Heron Drive in the north, to the Osprey Pointe neighborhood to the south. The trail follows Gee Creek and effectively provides a north-south trail connection through the west end of city. A variety of trail surfaces can be found along the trail.
A northern segment of the Trail, following the creek through to Main Avenue, is planned to be completed thanks to funding through a Federal Lands Access Program grant. This segment will connect Abrams Park, Union Ridge Elementary, and all other locations along the trail to the wildlife refuge. This is the final critical piece to connect a long-envisioned trail that connects built environment with the natural environment.
Planned Project - This project is in the long term plan for Ridgefield, but is not currently in Active development. Staff are looking for funding opportunities including grants and donations to build the trail.
Surveying, Permits, Design, and Trail Construction are pending funding and prioritization.
This project will extend the existing Gee Creek Trail north and west to connect with Main Avenue near the northern end of city limits.
The Gee Creek Trail is a major trail in the Ridgefield trail network. It stretches from Heron Drive in the north, to the Osprey Pointe neighborhood to the south. The trail follows Gee Creek and effectively provides a north-south trail connection through the west end of city. A variety of trail surfaces can be found along the trail.
A northern segment of the Trail, following the creek through to Main Avenue, is planned to be completed thanks to funding through a Federal Lands Access Program grant. This segment will connect Abrams Park, Union Ridge Elementary, and all other locations along the trail to the wildlife refuge. This is the final critical piece to connect a long-envisioned trail that connects built environment with the natural environment.
Planned Project - This project is in the long term plan for Ridgefield, but is not currently in Active development. Staff are looking for funding opportunities including grants and donations to build the trail.
Surveying, Permits, Design, and Trail Construction are pending funding and prioritization.