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EXHIBIT 04: POINT LOOKOUT TRAIL

OUTDOOR RECREATION AND MANAGED AREAS

Conserved lands offer managed areas that provide parks, trails, greenways, and river accesses. These outdoor recreation facilities provide direct access to the natural resource assets found throughout the County. OUTDOOR RECREATION AND MANAGED AREA ASSETS

ARMSTRONG FISH HATCHERY BLACK BEAR BOAT ACCESS BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY CAMP GRIER CATAWBA RIVER JOSEPH MCDOWELL GREENWAY CRABTREE FALLS CAMPGROUND CURTIS CREEK RECREATION AREA EMERALD VILLAGE FONTA FLORA STATE TRAIL HIDDEN COVE ACCESS LAKE JAMES STATE PARK - CATAWBA RIVER SECTION LINVILLE CAVERNS MOUNTAINS-TO-SEA STATE TRAIL OLD FORT RIDE HOUSE OVERMOUNTAIN VICTORY NATIONAL HISTORIC AND STATE TRAIL PEAVINE TRAIL PHILLIPS LANDING PADDLE ACCESS PISGAH GAMELANDS PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST TRAIL SYSTEM PLEASANT GARDENS PADDLE ACCESS/GREENLEE PARK WILDERNESS GATEWAY STATE TRAIL

POINT LOOKOUT TRAIL EXH 04

The Point Lookout Trail, also designated as a segment of the Fonta Flora State Trail, is located just west of Old Fort on a paved segment of the abandoned Old US Highway 70. This trail is approximately 3.6 miles long and ascends some 900 feet to neighboring Buncombe County. The trail is popular with walkers and bicyclists due to its smooth surface and a lookout area near the top. More advanced mountain bikers ascend the trail as part of a 10 mile loop that includes the Kitsuma Trail -- one of the region’s most popular downhill single-track mountain biking trails. (PHOTO BY OTHERS)

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