Burnt Mountain Trail closed for upgrades at DuPont State Recreational Forest

Burnt Mountain Trail closed for upgrades at DuPont State Recreational Forest
Steve Troxler, Commissioner — North Carolina Department Of Agriculture & Consumer Services
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A trail at DuPont State Recreational Forest is temporarily closed for improvements. The Burnt Mountain Trail, spanning two and a half miles, is undergoing upgrades to better accommodate recreational use and ensure sustainability. The enhancements aim to reduce erosion and protect the water quality of nearby streams.

Jane Dauster, a recreation specialist for DSRF, expressed enthusiasm about the project, stating, “We are excited to invest in this valuable trail for generations to come.” She highlighted that new features are being installed for improved water drainage and rock armoring sections have been implemented to stabilize the trail surface.

Rock armoring involves using natural stone on the trail surface. This technique helps maintain the trails’ character while enhancing sustainability and environmental protection.

Jason Guidry, forest supervisor at DSRF, remarked on the project’s benefits: “Improvements to Burnt Mountain Trail will protect the natural areas surrounding the trail while enhancing the recreational experience for multiple user groups.”

During the improvement work, Burnt Mountain Trail will be closed to all users. Officials expect the closure to last until April 30. Visitors planning trips should check www.dupontstaterecreationalforest.com for updates on trail closures.



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