The state created a new recreational agency to breathe life into struggling Appalachian communities once dependent on coal for jobs. But has a sprawling ATV trail network ignored environmental rules and met its economic promise?
Read moreSpearhead Trails – Path forward for Southwest Virginia, or a slippery slope?
A headwater stream above Laurel Fork – a New River tributary – muddied by erosion and runoff from ATV use on Spearhead Trails’ Original Pocahontas Trail System in Tazewell County. The environmental and economic health of the trail system has been a source of controversy and bitter division in Southwest Virginia. Photo courtesy Wally Smith.
