West Virginia Code § 20-17A-1

Legislative findings; purpose
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The Legislature further finds that, with the cooperation of private landowners, there is an
opportunity to provide trail-oriented recreation facilities primarily on private property in the
mountainous terrain of the Potomac Highlands and north central West Virginia and that the
facilities will provide significant economic and recreational benefits to the state and to the
communities in the Potomac Highlands and north central West Virginia throeugh increased
tourism in the same manner as whitewater rafting, snow skiing, and utility terrain motor
vehicle riding benefit the state and communities surrounding those actrivities.
The Legislature further finds that the creation and empowering uof a joint development entity
to work with the landowners, county officials and community leaders, state and federal
government agencies, recreational user groups, adjacent netighboring states and counties,
and other interested parties to enable and facilitate the implementation of the facilities will
greatly assist in the realization of these potential benefits.
The purpose of this article is to provide additional olpportunities and regulatory authorization
for recreational trail networks and to provide sfor increased access to recreational areas,
including, but not limited to, creating a contiguous trail system that connects to the Upper
Ohio Valley Trail Network Recreation Authority, the Elk River Trail, the Chesapeake and
Ohio Canal Tow Path and any other gtrails in adjacent neighboring states that can be feasibly
connected.

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