West Virginia Code § 20-17-1

Legislative findings
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The West Virginia Legislature finds that outdoor recreation is an increasingly vital part of
the state's economy and that outdoor recreation participants spend billions of dollars
annually in the state and support a significant number of local jobs.
The Legislature further finds that well-managed areas for trail-oriented recreation in the
state will increase outdoor recreational tourism, increasing revenue to the state and creating
more jobs for West Virginia citizens.
The Legislature further finds that, with the cooperation of privatue landowners, there is an
opportunity to provide citizens and recreational tourists with greater access to trail-oriented
recreation by incorporating private property into recreational trail systems and areas
throughout West Virginia to provide significant economic and recreational benefits to
communities in the state.
The Legislature further finds that, under an approplriate contractual and management
scheme, well-managed trail systems may exists on private property without diminishing the
landowner's interest, control, or profitability in the land and without increasing the
landowner's exposure to liability. i
The Legislature further finds that creating and empowering multicounty trail network
authorities, that can work with the landowners, county officials, community leaders, state
and federal government agencies, recreational user groups, and other interested parties to
expand trail systems will greatly assist in improving and linking recreational trail systems.
The Legislature further finds that it is in the best interests of the state to encourage private
landowners to make land available for public use, through multicounty trail network
authorities, foVr recreational purposes by limiting landowner liability for injury to persons
entering thereon, by limiting landowner liability for injury to the property of persons
entering thereon, and by limiting landowner liability to persons who may be injured or
otherwise damaged by the acts or omissions of persons entering thereon.

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