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EXHIBIT 66: CURTIS CREEK TRAILHEAD

Trailhead development will enhance connectivity between Old Fort and surrounding outdoor recreation assets. The Fonta Flora State Trail will connect downtown Old Fort with the Fonta Flora State Trail Trailhead and Park located within the town limits. A connector trail is planned to provide a safe connection between this trailhead and the Curtis Creek Trailhead which will access the USFS Old Fort trail system.

B.2.1 Curtis Creek Trailhead

The Curtis Creek trailhead is located on US Forest Service lands north of Old Fort on Curtis Creek Road. This trailhead will provide access to Curtis Creek and approximately 70 miles of existing and planned trails.

ACTION ITEMS: • Continue to support and work with partners in the planning, development, and construction of the proposed trailhead facilities.

B.2.2 Fonta Flora State Trail Trailhead and Park

The Fonta Flora State Trail Trailhead and Park is located on the southeastern limits of town adjacent to I-40. This trailhead will provide access to the Fonta Flora State Trail and a variety of park amenities.

ACTION ITEMS: • Continue to support and work with partners in the planning, development, and construction of the proposed park and trailhead facilities.

Existing Parking Repurposed to 4 ADA Parking Spaces

Restroom (10’ x 20’)

All Use Trail

Bioretention

Hike and Bike

CURTIS CREEK TRAILHEAD EXH 66

Picnic Area

87 Typical Parking Spaces Directional Signage Signage

Bioretention

Watering Hole CURTIS CREEK ROAD

Equestrian One Way Only

Restroom (10’ x 20’)

6 Pull Through (55’ x 18’) and 6 Parallel Equestrian Spaces (20’ x 60’)

All Use Trail

Bioretention

Typical Car DO NOT ENTER Sign

92 Typical Parking Spaces 4 ADA Spaces

Archeological Site Boundary

Hiking Only

The Curtis Creek Trailhead will serve hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians, and anglers. Key features include picnic facilities, pit toilets, and parking for vehicles and horse trailers.

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