A restoration project on a western portion of the Presidential Rail Trail will include a crushed stone surface affording smoother access to stunning views in the Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge. (MARTY BASCH PHOTO)
A restoration project on a western portion of the Presidential Rail Trail will include a crushed stone surface affording smoother access to stunning views in the Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge. (MARTY BASCH PHOTO)
A western portion of the Presidential Rail Trail in the beloved Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge is undergoing restoration that when complete will see a crushed stone surface.
The slice of the trail in Whitefield and Jefferson, well-frequented by bikers, birders and walkers, will also see work that includes better drainage and culverts, trailhead improvements on Airport Road and Route 115A and the installation of four Beaver Deceivers designed to prevent beavers from blocking culverts and flooding the trail which happens repeatedly.
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