Flathead Beacon

A Trail Runs Through It

Whitefish Trails Move Forward

By Becky Lomax, 10-06-08

 
  Caption: David Noftsinger of Forestoration, Inc., describes the trail, which is marked by flagging. - Becky Lomax, for the Beacon
On Lion Mountain, a line of orange and blue flagging leads off into a bramble of brush and criss-crossed downed timber. The flagging cuts across private land, national forest, and state lands. Five miles west, the flagged route pops out onto a spur connecting with Two Bear Road and continues on several more miles to Beaver Lake.

"It's a really walkable and rideable trail," says David Noftsinger, a partner in Forestoration, Inc., a subcontractor responsible for designing the path for A Trail Runs Through It. Forestoration is part of the bigger design team of local engineers, landscape architects, water quality specialists, and botanists working on the trail.

The 40- to 48-inch-wide trail will begin with a quarter-mile ADA path. Accessed via one of three parking lots with restrooms, the route winds through ten miles with an easy five to eight percent grade. "We want the trail to duck in and out of nuances in the landscape," says Noftsinger. "There's one tricky section through a cliff band, but we think we have a solution."

While Noftsinger flagged the trail, the DNRC has been logging state lands. "The state has gone out of its way to accommodating our needs with the logging," adds Noftsinger.

With $100,000 donated by landowner Michael Goguen, design work on the trail leapt ahead. But several land agreements still need to be sealed to proceed with construction, including Goguen's remaining promised $3 million gift to the community to build and manage the recreation loop and conserve state lands once a land swap with the Department of Natural Resources is completed.

The City and Flathead Gateway Partners, who recently signed an agreement on Sept. 19 to re-appoint a steering committee to oversee trail development, hope to bring on the shovels this next spring. The committee is hosting an open house on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Whitefish City Council Chambers, 418 East Second Street. The public is invited to drop in to get updates on the project and give comments. Representatives will also be on hand from the DNRC and the Forest Service.

More information is available at www.trailrunsthroughit.org. [End of article]
Comment By trailrunner, 10-07-08

Super stoked for new trails, but I am curious if anyone has answers.  Micheal Goguen has donated $100,000 or more it seems - was this all used in design or has new trail been built?  I looked, noticed flagging, but am not sure of recent developments and did not notice new trail.  Also, is the trail in city or county jurisdiction?  I did not notice mention of the county and wondered given all the donut discussion.  Trails for everyone!

Comment By TRTI Outreach, 10-08-08

Thanks for your enthusiasm and very good questions, all of which can be answered by stopping in at the Trail Runs Through It Public Open House this Tuesday, October 14, anytime from 5:30pm- 7:00pm at Whitefish City Council Chambers (419 E. Second St.). If you are not able to make it, feel free to e-mail from the web site and we will provide additional info. http://www.trailrunsthroughit.org

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