The importance of community input into this type of decision is reflective to its success and the Authority Board of Directors appreciates the feedback from members of the community. Based on the responses and participation of community members in the public input process, the Authority Board of Directors has decided to suspend the project. As part of its community and environmental assessment and impacts process, the Authority solicited public input on the proposed East Lynn project. The proposed East Lynn area trail would have encompassed roughly 9,000 acres of the East Lynn Wildlife Management area. The goals of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System are to diversify the economy of southern West Virginia, provide a positive economic impact within the fourteen-county project area and to offer a safe recreational experience for each visitor of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. The Hatfield-McCoy Trail System is an economic development project utilizing tourism to promote entrepreneurship and job creation. The Hatfield McCoy Regional Recreation Authority (Authority) is a public corporation and instrumentality of government set up to manage off-road trails in southern West Virginia, better known as the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. Please note that these files are frequently updated due to activity on the property such as natural resource extraction and maintenance. Once you create an account, you will receive an email when these files are updated. To access these files, you must register for an account. To access these files, please visit link. All HMT trail systems, trailhead facilities and community connectors can be accessed on this interactive map! To open and read this file, you will need mapping software compatible with the KMZ (.kmz) file format, such as Google Earth. This file was created to show all HMT assets in one user-friendly location.
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