Destination McDowell - Tourism Master Plan

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Mountains-to-Sea Trail

Fonta Flora Trail

on land or water, separated from vehicular traffic,

The planned Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST) stretches

The Fonta Flora State Trail (FFST) will be

providing public access for non-motorized recreation

approximately 1,400 miles across the state from

approximately 100 miles long and connect Morganton

or transportation. All state trails must be authorized

Clingman’s Dome in the Great Smoky Mountains

to Asheville when it is complete. The NC General

by the NC General Assembly, and as units of the

National Park on the NC/TN border to Jockey’s

Assembly authorized the trail in 2015, and its route

NC State Parks System they are distinguished from

Ridge State Park on the Outer Banks. The MST was

includes a loop around Lake James and connections

other regional and local trails. While NC Division of

proposed in 1977 and authorized by the NC General

through Lake James State Park, Marion, Old Fort, Black

Parks and Recreation is responsible for the planning,

Assembly in 2000. Approximately 660 miles of

Mountain, and Pisgah National Forest. Approximately

coordination, and creation of a state trail, section

the trail are constructed and designated with 300

16 miles of the Fonta Flora Trail are constructed

sponsors build, maintain, and manage their sections

continuous miles located in Western North Carolina.

and designated. A section of the FFST in western

of trail.

The McDowell County section of the MST spans

McDowell and Burke Counties co-aligns with the

approximately 22 miles and is located primarily on

Overmountain Victory National Historic and State

Four state trails are located in McDowell County: 1)

public lands managed by the National Park Service

Trail. McDowell County has approximately 5 miles of

Mountains-to-Sea, 2) Overmountain Victory National

and US Forest Service.

existing and approximately 33 miles of planned FFST

The North Carolina Trails System Act (GS 143B135.90) defines a state trail as a linear corridor

STATE TRAILS

Historic Trail, 3) Fonta Flora, and 4) Wilderness

trail within its boundaries.

Gateway (see map, page right).

26 — Discovery & Analysis

Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail

Wilderness Gateway Trail

The planned Overmountain Victory National Historic

The Wilderness Gateway State Trail was authorized

Trail (OVNHT) is approximately 330 miles in length

in 2019 and is planned to meander along the border

and is located in portions of Virginia, Tennessee,

of Rutherford and McDowell counties before passing

North Carolina, and South Carolina. The section

through Burke and Catawba Counties. The trail will

located in North Carolina was authorized as a NC

connect Hickory Nut Gorge State Trail near Chimney

State Trail in 2019. The trail commemorates the route

Rock State Park, Box Creek Wilderness Area, South

the patriot militia marched as they mustered to fight

Mountains State Park, the Town of Valdese, and City

and defeat the British-led loyalist army at the Battle

of Hickory. A section of the Wilderness Gateway

of Kings Mountain on October 7, 1780. In McDowell

State Trail within McDowell County will co-align

County there are approximately 26 planned miles

with the Overmountain Victory National Historic and

along two routes of the OVNHT stretching from Little

State Trail, and it will follow a portion of the Upper

Switzerland and Heffner Gap along the Blue Ridge

Catawba River paddle trail in Catawba County.

Parkway to Lake James. A short section of the trail is

Approximately 35 miles of the trail are proposed

also located in the southeastern corner of the County.

within McDowell County.

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C. Old Fort Trails Project Overview

1min
pages 166-167

A. Destination McDowell Fact Sheet

2min
page 164

EXHIBIT 71: ORCHARD AT ALTAPASS MASTER PLAN

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EXHIBIT 69: LYNN GAP TRAILHEAD

1min
page 142

IMPROVEMENTS AND PEDESTRIAN CONNECTOR

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EXHIBIT 70: MINERALS MUSEUM TRAILHEAD

1min
pages 143-144

MAP 08: LITTLE SWITZERLAND AREA PROJECTS

1min
pages 139-140

EXHIBIT 66: CURTIS CREEK TRAILHEAD

1min
page 136

EXHIBIT 63: NORTH CATAWBA AVENUE RENDERING

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EXHIBIT 62: COMMERCE STREET RENDERING

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AVENUE CROSSINGS

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EXHIBIT 50: GEORGIA STREET CROSSING

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EXHIBIT 48: STATE STREET RENDERING

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EXHIBIT 52: BALDWIN STREET RENDERING

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EXHIBIT 54: MCDOWELL HOUSE RENDERING

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EXHIBIT 51: BALDWIN AVENUE CROSSING

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EXHIBIT 53: MARION STREET CROSSING

1min
pages 119-120

EXHIBIT 46: PEAVINE STUDY AREA

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AND SIGNAGE

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INTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS

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EXHIBIT 36: W. HENDERSON GATEWAY STREETSCAPE

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EXHIBIT 37: WEST HENDERSON STREET STREETSCAPE

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EXHIBIT 41: DREXEL PROPERTY

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EXHIBIT 38: WEST HENDERSON STREET RENDERINGS

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EXHIBIT 40: LOGAN STREET RENDERING

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EXHIBIT 35: MARION STUDY AREA

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MAP 06: MARION AREA PROJECTS

1min
pages 97-100

EXHIBIT 32: OLD FORT GATEWAY SIGN - NCSTEP PLAN

1min
page 90

WONDERLAND

2min
pages 91-92

MAP 05: COUNTY-WIDE WAYFINDING

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EXHIBIT 26: OLD FORT TRAILS PROJECT MAP

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EXHIBIT 25: FRIENDS OF MOUNTAINS TO SEA TRAIL

1min
page 82

EXHIBIT 24: OVNHT CONNECTOR

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ASSOCIATION (OVTA

1min
page 80

SEGMENT 3

2min
pages 77-78

EXHIBIT 19: BLACK BEAR TRAILHEAD

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STATE TRAIL (F3ST

2min
page 74

EXHIBIT 20: US HWY 64 TRAILHEAD

2min
page 76

EXHIBIT 16: PHILLIPS LANDING ENTRANCE SIGN

3min
pages 68-70

MCDOWELL COUNTY

1min
pages 65-67

4.1 County-wide Connections Tourism Area

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3.3 Community Survey

1min
pages 56-57

3.4 Emerging Themes and Guiding Principles

2min
pages 58-61

EXHIBIT 13: PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

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3.1 Tools of Engagement

1min
pages 48-49

OUTDOOR RECREATION

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3.2 Community Partners

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EXHIBIT 12: MCDOWELL ARTS COUNCIL ASSOCIATION

1min
pages 45-47

EXHIBIT 10: MARION

1min
pages 40-43

EXHIBIT 09: OLD FORT

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EXHIBIT 08: LITTLE SWITZERLAND

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EXHIBIT 06: STATE TRAILS

2min
pages 34-35

RECREATION BUSINESS CASE STUDIES

1min
pages 36-37

EXHIBIT 05: CATAWBA FALLS

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EXHIBIT 04: POINT LOOKOUT TRAIL

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page 32

EXHIBIT 03: CATAWBA RIVER

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1.1 Project Background

1min
page 10

EXHIBIT 02: PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST

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2.3 Previous Planning Efforts

6min
pages 22-25

1.4 Plan Organization

1min
pages 14-17

1.2 Project Goals

1min
page 11

2.4 Asset Inventory

3min
pages 26-28

1.3 Planning Process

1min
pages 12-13

2.1 Regional Context

2min
page 18
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