
From Rails to Trails: The Ecusta Trail’s Role in Linking Communities and Outdoor Spaces
Send us a text Trail by trail, North Carolina is weaving a network of connections that transforms how we move, gather, and experience our communities. The Ecusta Trail stands as a prime example—a visionary 20-mile rail-to-trail corridor that will soon link Hendersonville to Brevard along a historic railroad line that once united these mountain towns. Joan Lyons and Emma Pindur, engineers with JMT, bring complementary perspectives to this transformative work. Joan studied in the Netherlands, learning from world-class cycling infrastructure before bringing those insights home. Emma, who grew up in Cherokee, brings deep local knowledge and a personal connection to the region"s trails. Together, they"re designing pathways that reflect the diverse needs of the communities they serve while honoring the landscape"s natural beauty. The impact is already visible—bike shops report surges in business as residents dust off long-forgotten bicycles. Families, seniors, and visitors alike are discovering safer, more accessible ways to explore. These trails are particularly vital for aging populations and those unable to drive, providing critical independence while simultaneously boosting local economies through increased tourism and community vitality. Mike Andress Host, Exploration Local 828-551-9065 mike@explorationlocal.com Podcast Website Facebook Instagram: explorationlocal
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