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Check out Springville’s Rail Trail Winter Walk Event
Thursday January 26, 2012 | By:Submitted to Journal
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The community is invited to experience the future Pop Warner Rail Trail on Saturday, Feb. 11 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. This is a free event. The trailhead is located at the former Buffalo and Pittsburgh Depot, now Spring Creek Pharmacy, on West Main near Waverly Street.

This invitation is extended for all to walk, hike, ride, walk dogs and, weather permitting, ski and snowshoe on the B&P Railroad right-of-way in Springville. Snowshoe rentals will be available courtesy of Sliders, Colden’s skate, board and ski shop. From 1 - 3 p.m., guests Earth Spirit Educational Services from Orchard Park will be conducting an informational walk on the wildlife and ecology of the trail.

While no motorized vehicles are allowed on the trail, dogs and horses are welcome.

The event is sponsored by the village of Springville and the Springville Area Chamber of Commerce, with support from the Pop Warner Trail Steering Committee and Erie Cattaraugus Rail Trail and the permission of the Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad Company.

The Pop Warner Trail Steering Committee, a group of local residents planning the future management and development of the Rails to Trails Program in Springville, is the planning team for this event. This is the third event along the 27-mile abandoned railroad right-of-way which runs from Orchard Park to Ashford.

For more information on the event or getting involved, visit www.springvilletrail.org, find the group on Facebook or call Robin Frey at 812-9542 or the village of Springville at 592-4936.

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