October 12, 2025

8 thoughts on “A-NPDC Presents Options for Southern Tip Phase III trail

  1. Very disappointing to hear that the board is leaning toward walking/hiking and not biking. There are many trails in Maryland and Pennsylvania that easily accommodate both walkers and bikers. The rules just need to be posted. Also, bike riding allows some of us with joint and arthritis problems to enjoy the trail more easily than walking. A 25 mile loop is ideal for a relatively amature bike rider but quite challenging for the casual walker. The flat terrain is perfect for bikes, but does not offer an interesting hiking challenge (for truly experienced hikers).

    A side benefit is that promoting cycling could support another small business opportunity like a bike shop/rentals (not our aspiration, but an expansion idea for the kayak or golf cart rental businesses). It also gives visitors another reason to come to Cape Charles and enjoy the beautiful area.

    1. There is nothing worse than walking on a peaceful trail and having mountain bike idiots calling out:

      ‘On Your Left!!!’

      ‘On Your Right!!!!”

      This can happen 15 times in a 5 minute span. After 10 miles it becomes invasive like poison ivy or oak. I refuse to move for them, they can slow down or stop as easily as I can step aside.

  2. I was just getting ready to comment on the preferred users being hikers and walkers when I see that I am among like minded people. I was planning to attend the public comment meeting but the big snow, I assume, cancelled it. I agree wholeheartedly with the logic above for including bike riders access – that’s the case with the current trail, and it works nicely.

    When do the citizens of Northampton have a chance to voice their concerns?! If it’s already happened, shame on them for not publicizing it better.

  3. Great to see movement on this. I believe a bike trail should be included in the plan. I would like to see it connect the ESNWR, campground at Sunset Beach, Kiptopeake state Park, and wildlife area in Cape Charles as well as the town trail , beach , park , harbor, business area and then to Cheriton, Cherrystone campground and Oyster and finally extending, at some point, up the seaside road north to Eastville. I realize this can’t all be done at once but I think our area would benefit greatly from such a system connecting these points as well as some I have probably left out.

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