Land to continue Pinhoti trail acquired

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      Efforts to connect the Pinhoti Trail from the Alabama state line to the Simms Mountain Trail section off Huffaker Road in Floyd County have taken a giant step forward.

      The Conservation Fund has acquired 931 acres of property straddling Santa Claus Road, between Cave Spring and Cedartown. The land was previously managed by Hancock Timber Resources.

      “There were four separate transactions, but we worked with one entity based out of Charlotte, N.C.,” said Andrew Schock, a real estate associate with The Conservation Fund in Georgia.

      Larry Madden of Cave Spring, a leader with the Georgia Pinhoti Trail Association, said initially trail users would have access to some of the old logging roads through the 931-acre tract.

      “Eventually, over the years, hopefully we’ll get to build some single track trail on that property,” Madden said. “The lockup gate on Cedartown-Cave Spring Highway is 1.8 miles from the Cave Spring city limit and is 2.4 miles from Rolater Park.”

      Schock said the property was purchased for approximately $2 million, most of the money coming from a single contributor.

      “We acquired it because of the opportunity to move the trail off a pretty dangerous road walk section so that it can actually go through the forest,” he said.

      The Conservation Fund is a nonprofit organization and could apply to the county for tax exemption from property taxes, but Schock said that at this point the organization would continue to pay the property taxes just like any other owner.

      “There is a tremendous opportunity on that property for economic development. The Pinhoti Trail is becoming increasingly popular in Georgia as a mountain biking destination,” Schock said. “With those 900 acres there’s the opportunity to develop not just on the Pinhoti, but side trails that loop around that really provide mountain bike opportunities as well as equestrian opportunities.”

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