The U.S. Forest Service has awarded a $240 million contract to Kiewit Corporation to rebuild the Virginia Creeper Trail.
A Georgia-based company has won a nine-figure contract to repair the devastated eastern half of the Virginia Creeper Trail.
The U.S. Forest Service has awarded a contract for the reconstruction of the section of the Virginia Creeper Trail that was severely damaged by Hurricane Helene, according to the Town of Damascus. The ...
A contract worth more than $240 million has been approved to rebuild the Virginia Creeper Trail, officials announced Thursday.
Part of the Virginia Creeper Trail that remains closed a year after Hurricane Helene. (Photo by Shannon Heckt/Virginia Mercury) As the first fall leaves drifted to the ground in Damascus Town Park on ...
The Virginia Creeper Trail between Damascus and Whitetop Mountain remains closed due to significant safety concerns and ongoing recovery work following Hurricane Helene, which caused widespread damage ...
MARION, Va. (WJHL) — College students in Southwest Virginia working toward becoming physical therapists donated thousands of dollars to the restoration of the Virginia Creeper Trail thanks to a ...
Officials from the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests are reminding the public that the Virginia Creeper Trail between Damascus and Whitetop Mountain remains closed due to significant ...
DAMASCUS, Va. (WJHL) — Debris and downed trees left by Hurricane Helene will be cleared from part of the Virginia Creeper Trail starting Wednesday. The U.S. Forest Service stated in a news release ...
DAMASCUS, Va. — The Virginia Creeper Trail is typically a huge draw for tourists, especially during the fall months. This year the town is hoping visitors will still patronize the area while recovery ...
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