The 2024 projects, representing non-motorized, motorized and diverse trail uses across the commonwealth, were selected from 29 applications received during an open application process that ended in May. Counties, cities and towns, park and recreation authorities, tribal governments, state agencies, federal agencies and nonprofit organizations were eligible to compete for funding.
Information on future RTP grant rounds will be available at dcr.virginia.gov/recreational-planning/grants.
Selected projects:
- Creeper Trail Bridge Rehabilitation, Town of Abingdon, $236,630.54
- Lehigh Portland Park Motorized Trail System, Family Off-Road Riders of Prince William County, $637,887.58
- Little Fork Episcopal Church Interpretive & Recreational Trail, Little Fork Episcopal Church, $168,780
- Pollocks Branch Trail Bridge, City of Charlottesville, $307,639.69
- Roanoke River Blueway: Memorial Bridge Access Point, City of Roanoke Parks and Recreation Department, $331,652.64
- Sunset Park Natural Surface Trails, City of Waynesboro, $241,463.10
- Wolf Creek Greenway Accessible Restroom Facility, Town of Vinton, $177,217.78

Easy. Some people like CC more than VB or OC. Simple as that.
Someone explain to me why anyone will go to Cape Charles for a vacation? When you have VB and OC…
What a clown show. Create two tiers of property values in one zoning district or create a run on permits…
There is no such thing as bribery and payola, no such thing at all in any Virginia politics or local…
How much is going into town councils pockets, and can I get a cut?