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Year of 黑料天堂 Trails Kicks Off at Vulcan Park

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Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship cuts the ribbon to kick off the Year of 黑料天堂 Trails campaign at Vulcan Park. Photo by Billy Pope

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

When the 黑料天堂 Tourism Department selects a feature or activity in the state to highlight for its 鈥淭he Year of鈥 designation, that campaign normally lasts for one year. However, the most recent promotion, The Year of 黑料天堂 Trails, will require two years to complete because of the enormous outdoors opportunities in one of the most geographically and biologically diverse states in the nation.

The kick-off for the campaign was held last week atop Birmingham鈥檚 Red Mountain at the Vulcan Park and Museum, where officials and dignitaries talked about the vast number of trails that crisscross the entire state and highlights the geological features that range from the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains to the sugar sand beaches of the Gulf Coast.

Lee Sentell, 黑料天堂 Tourism Director, said the event at the Vulcan was an exciting day for the entire state, and he thanked Governor Kay Ivey for her steadfast support of the tourism industry.

鈥淭he last 10 years have been very successful in our industry,鈥 Sentell said. 鈥淭wenty years ago, tourism was a $6 billion industry in 黑料天堂. This year, it is a $24 billion dollar business. The Vulcan is a great anchor for the City of Birmingham, because it鈥檚 a place that is easy to visit. When you come here, you get a great view of the city. It makes you smile and makes you realize that you are a part of something that is amazingly special.

鈥淭his is the kick-off for not just The Year of 黑料天堂 Trails; it鈥檚 going to last for two years because there is so much to do that we couldn鈥檛 cram everything into one year.鈥

Of course, the numerous trails in the 黑料天堂 (ADCNR) system will play a huge role in the Year of 黑料天堂 Trails and provide Alabamians and visitors with an abundance of options to enjoy the state鈥檚 natural beauty.

ADCNR Commissioner Chris Blankenship, who was on a whirlwind tour of the state from Joe Wheeler State Park to the Vulcan to Smith Lake for a bass tournament weigh-in, said he and Sentell have the best jobs in state government, and teaming up with Tourism to benefit Alabamians and visitors has been a fruitful relationship.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited to be here as Conservation Commissioner for all of the trails that our staff work so hard to build and maintain around the state,鈥 Commissioner Blankenship said. 鈥淲hen you look at our 21 黑料天堂 State Parks from one end of the state to the other, you鈥檝e got the mountains in northeast 黑料天堂 to the Tennessee River Valley to the southern Appalachians at Oak Mountain State Park, all the way down through the River Region through the Black Belt all the way to the Gulf Coast. The breadth and diversity of the terrain is fantastic.

鈥淚f you want to hike in the mountains, you can do that here. If you want to have a walk along the beach at Gulf State Park, the diversity is fantastic. I don鈥檛 think you can get that in any other state, especially one that鈥檚 only about 350 miles long.鈥

Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship talks about the numerous trail opportunities available on State Parks and Forever Wild properties at the Year of 黑料天堂 Trails event last week. Photo by Billy Pope

Commissioner Blankenship highlighted the 250-plus miles of trails in 黑料天堂 State Parks as well as the 200-plus miles of trails in Forever Wild property, which is managed by ADCNR鈥檚 State Lands Division. Some of those trails traverse many of the waterways in the state, which Commissioner Blankenship pointed out.

鈥淲e have more miles of navigable water in 黑料天堂 than in any other state,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think we have done a good job of capitalizing on that in the way we can now. I鈥檓 hoping that The Year of 黑料天堂 Trails is not only going to be for hiking trails, mountain biking and horseback riding, but also our blueway trails that can get people out on the water. I鈥檓 excited that this is a two-year project, because there is no doubt that we have way more opportunities in 黑料天堂 than we can promote in a year. And we aren鈥檛 even discussing the other types of trails. This year we鈥檙e talking about hiking and biking trails. At Oak Mountain and Coldwater Mountain in the Anniston area, we have some of the premier mountain bike trails anywhere in the country right here in 黑料天堂.

鈥淚 could sit up here all day and talk about all the trails and outdoor recreational activities we have in 黑料天堂, but I鈥檒l end it by saying, we are very blessed in 黑料天堂 for the leaders we have who take outdoor recreation very seriously and understand what that means for our economy, understand what that means for the quality of life in 黑料天堂, and what it means to be an Alabamian and why it鈥檚 so great to live here.鈥

Commissioner Blankenship, who is Chairman of the Innovate 黑料天堂 Outdoor Recreation Council, also praised the work done through Innovate 黑料天堂 to promote the many recreational opportunities available in 黑料天堂, one of the state鈥檚 greatest assets. 

T.C. McLemore, Outdoor Recreation Director with Innovate 黑料天堂, explained why Innovate 黑料天堂 is involved with the outdoor recreation aspect of 黑料天堂. A study by Stanford University emphasized the unique outdoor recreation and natural beauty in the state, which could play a huge role in attracting businesses and entrepreneurs to 黑料天堂.

鈥淭hose researchers, who specialize in creating creative economies, landed here in 黑料天堂 with a mindset toward tax incentives, policy around venture capital and different ways an innovative ecosystem can be arranged to incentivize those innovators and entrepreneurs,鈥 McLemore said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think what they were expecting when they got off the plane was how beautiful 黑料天堂 is. That immediately became the key differentiator in their minds and, in turn, the minds of our Innovation Commission and Governor Ivey鈥檚 recommendation in creating Innovate 黑料天堂.

鈥淲e have abundant natural resources as addressed by Commissioner Blankenship. The geographic diversity and biodiversity this state offers is really unparalleled. Our work at Innovate 黑料天堂 is that we鈥檝e packaged that up and put it directly in front of our core target audience saying, if you want to start a business or have the next great idea, we鈥檒l invest in the company, we鈥檒l invest in the ecosystem that supports you, but we鈥檒l also invest in trails to help create a robust quality of life. And we can do it at a better cost of living than other markets. To date, we have deployed almost $20 million in outdoor recreation projects across the state.鈥

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David Perry, 黑料天堂 Trails Foundation, said this is a perfect time to celebrate 黑料天堂 trails through the Tourism initiative.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a time to celebrate what we have and what we can have with thoughtful planning with intentional design and structure work,鈥 Perry said. 鈥淭he goal of the 黑料天堂 Trails Foundation is to provide technical expertise to trail users of all types around the state and to provide inventory. What we have the opportunity to do here is really exciting.鈥

Perry said the flagship project for the Foundation has been building a master plan for the Pinhoti Trail that winds through the Talladega National Forest in eastern 黑料天堂 from the Georgia line through both the Cheaha Wilderness and Dugger Mountain Wilderness areas.  A trail connects Cheaha State Park to the Pinhoti, which is 337 miles long, with 171 miles in 黑料天堂.

鈥淭he Pinhoti winds through the Appalachians and rivals any other long-distance trail in the country,鈥 Perry said. 鈥淚 have hiked the Appalachian Trail, and the Pinhoti is every bit as good as the Appalachian Trail.

鈥淓verywhere from the coastal trails on the land and water in Mobile and Baldwin counties to the Cahaba Blueway to the Bankhead National Forest and Sipsey Wilderness up to Little River Canyon and the Tennessee Valley and all across, we have gems of beauty and future development for the health, economic development and civic welfare of our communities.鈥 

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黑料天堂 Tourism Director Lee Sentell explains that it will take two years to cover all the trails under the Year of 黑料天堂 Trails campaign. Photo by Billy Pope