Marigold Festival this Saturday!
Join us this Saturday in Winterville for the 2018 Marigold Festival. Your intrepid board members need a few volunteers to assist us at the Firefly Tent between 9 AM and 5 PM. Choose your time at Sign-UP.com. We can't do this without your help! What portion of Firefly Trail is open now? For the best information, see our Guide page. All segments of the recently constructed Firefly Trail from East Broad Street to Dudley Park and Poplar Street to Old Winterville Road are now open. TSPLOST funds will be utilized to construct a crossing over Trail Creek at the Murmur Trestle. Until the Trail Creek crossing is completed, Firefly Trail users will temporarily leave the level trail and travel through a portion of Dudley Park to connect with the other Firefly Trail section. If you're driving, parking is available at Dudley Park ("Greenway Only" spaces at the waterwheel off E Broad St. or the Poplar St. lot behind Mama's Boy), the Park & Ride lot on Oconee St/Lexington Rd at Loop 10 and the Classic Center (paid). The North Oconee River Greenway Extension opened in April. The eastern end is located on Oconee St. between the Waffle House and the Park and Ride - and across Oconee St. from the temporary end of the Firefly Trail at Old Winterville Rd. The western end is off College Station Rd on the North Oconee Access Road near the ACC Water Reclamation Facility.
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The Firefly Trail is a community-driven rail-trail in progress. When complete, it will stretch about 39 miles between Union Point and Athens, Ga., connecting three counties and seven towns with a wide, paved, off-road path for walking, running, cycling and rolling. This trail celebrates the historic corridor of the Georgia Railroad Athens Branch, the state’s first chartered railroad.
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(*DRAFT ONLY*) Local governments will determine the final route. INstagram | FBBlog Archives
March 2025
GIVE TO FIREFLY VIA KROGERBe sure to update your Kroger Plus to designate Firefly Trail, Inc. (Organization #BJ882) as your preferred community partner!
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