Thanks to a grant from the NC Trails program,
RiverLink will be developing an online interactive map of the French Broad
River Paddle Trail. The map will serve the community providing general
information about the trail, campsite locations and descriptions, outfitters
and guides, lodgings opportunities, campgrounds, shuttle and other visitor
services, hiking trails, greenways and parks along the river corridor.
The French Broad River Paddle
Trail is a river trail from the headwaters in Rosman, NC to the NC/TN boarder
just past Hot Springs. RiverLink has been working with the communities
along the river and individuals to build "Leave-No-Trace,"
non-reservation, and free campsites approximately every 8-10 miles along the
banks of the river. RiverLink's French Broad River Paddle Trail will
serve to protect the river as a resource for recreation, environmental
stewardship, education, and economic development.
If your business provides services
to paddlers, anglers, and the various river adventures, such as shuttle
services, lodging, guide services, or equipment, and you would like to be
represented on the map please email the form below to WaterResources@riverlink.org.
RiverLink, is a regional
non-profit spearheading the economic and environmental revitalization of the
French Broad River and its tributaries as a place to live, work and play. Since
1987 they have engaged in simultaneous efforts to address water quality concerns
throughout the French Broad River basin, expand public opportunities for access
and recreation, and spearhead the economic revitalization of Asheville's
riverfront district.
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