Showing posts with label biking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biking. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Amelia Island Trail to open May 11

The Amelia Island Trail (AIT) will officially open on Saturday, May 11, at 8:30 AM at the north trail head at Peters Point. The 6.2 mile long paved pathway parallels SR A1A from the southern tip of Amelia Island to Peters Point.  Phil Scanlan, Mike Pikula, and others have been working for years with FDOT and other groups to see the bike trail to fruition. $3.2 million in funds to cover the cost of construction were provided by the North Florida Transportation Planning Office. The AIT will link with the newly open trail on Big and Little Talbot Islands to the south and tie into Eagan's Creek Greenway and pathways to American Beach and Fort Clinch. Various neighborhood schools and the local YNCA will also have links to this primary artery. The AIT is also an important segment in the larger East Coast Greenway that when completed will run 3,000 miles from Canada to Key West.  Mike and Phil and others have formed the nonprofit Friends of the Amelia Island Trail to help maintain and raise awareness to this new addition to biking in Nassau County.

The primary source for this info is from the Fernandina Beach News Leader.
http://www.fbnewsleader.com/articles/2013/03/21/around_town/00attrailtoopen.txt

For more info on the AIT go to
http://www.ameliaislandtrail.org/

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Work on Amelia Island Trail progressing

 The AIT will parallel the Northbound lanes of SR A1A from the Grady Bridge to Fletcher Ave.
 The bike trail through Big and Little Talbot Island State Parks just recently opened.
The New Grady Bridge (left) mirrors the old bridge over the Nassau Sound between Duval and Nassau Counties. One will provide the link between the AIT and the Talbot Island trails, vital parts of the East Coast Greenway.
 
Work on the Amelia Island Trail (AIT) is progressing from the Grady Bridge at the southernmost point of Amelia Island northward to the Fletcher Avenue intersection. When finished in 2013, the off road bike trail will look much like the Talbot Island bike trail in Northeast Duval County that will south from the Grady Bridge through Little and Big Talbot Island State Parks to Ft. George and the Mayport Ferry.  Together the two will form an important link in the East Coast Greenway, a national bike trail that when completed will link South Florida with New England. Funds for the AIT came from grants from the Florida Department of Transportation and the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Eagan's Creek Greenway in Fernandina Beach

I went to the Eagan's Creek Greenway on Amelia Island today. It is a 300 acre nature preserve managed by the City of Fernandina Beach that follows Eagan's Creek. The prinstine waterway starts on the west side of the dune line and runs northwards past the lighthouse and turns westward south of Old Town. It is a great trail if you want to take a slow paced trop through nature. Looks like they are having a bird watching gathering there on Saturday, September 12th, at 8:00 AM. The entrance to the Greenway is beside the Atlantic Avenue Community Center at 2500 Atlantic Avenue in Fernandina Beach. Here is a link to their site: http://ourgreenway.org/default.aspx