News Summary
The Virginia Capital Trail Foundation and Tidewater Trails Alliance have partnered to expand the Virginia Capital Trail into Colonial Williamsburg, adding 7.5 miles. This project aims to connect the existing trail with the TRAIL757 initiative, enhancing outdoor recreation for locals and visitors. With an estimated cost of $25-33 million, the expansion has garnered early support from multiple organizations and represents a commitment to improving the region’s outdoor infrastructure.
Williamsburg, Virginia – The Virginia Capital Trail Foundation (VCTF) and Tidewater Trails Alliance (TTA) have announced a significant partnership aimed at expanding the Virginia Capital Trail into Colonial Williamsburg. This expansion, which will add approximately 7.5 miles to the trail, will extend from Jamestown High School to South England Street in Colonial Williamsburg, marking a new chapter in the region’s outdoor recreational opportunities.
The ambitious project comes with an estimated cost ranging from $25 million to $33 million and aims to connect the existing Capital Trail with the proposed TRAIL757. This new trail will create a unified experience for local and visiting cyclists and pedestrians seeking to explore the historical and scenic landscape of Virginia.
Cat Anthony, the Executive Director of VCTF, has identified this expansion as a long-term priority for the organization, emphasizing its potential to transform the region. The partnership between VCTF and TTA is an integral part of the project, as it will support the hiring of a full-time project lead responsible for managing advocacy, planning, and coordination with local and state stakeholders.
Support and Collaboration
The expansion of the Virginia Capital Trail has garnered early support from various organizations, including the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission and the Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization, as well as endorsements from James City County and the City of Williamsburg. These endorsements highlight the collaborative effort required to make the expanded trail a reality.
Funding for the expansion will come from multiple sources, including government agencies, grants, individual donors, and corporate partners. However, the expansion is currently in its early planning stages and remains unfunded in terms of its total project cost.
TRAIL757 Overview
The TRAIL757 initiative is designed to enhance trail connectivity across the region, with the entire project estimated to cost between $240 million to $300 million. Once completed, TRAIL757 will unify various localities, including Williamsburg, York County, Newport News, Hampton, and Fort Monroe, creating a comprehensive network for outdoor enthusiasts.
As part of this larger effort, the Virginia Capital Trail itself currently spans 52 miles from Jamestown to downtown Richmond and is set to connect with a planned 90-mile path on the Peninsula. The expansion will link existing trails as well, such as the 10.5-mile Elizabeth River Trail and the 41-mile South Hampton Roads Trail, enhancing accessibility and recreational options.
Upcoming Projects in Williamsburg
In addition to the trail expansion, Williamsburg is working on connecting the College Woods trail loop with TRAIL757. This project is divided into three phases. Phase 1, which has already been completed, focuses on creating a continuous trail that will facilitate circulating riders and pedestrians. Phase 2 is currently in the design phase, with construction planned to initiate in fall 2026. Meanwhile, Phase 3 design is ongoing, and a request for funding of $2.5 million from the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is pending evaluation next June.
The successful completion of both the Virginia Capital Trail expansion and the College Woods projects signifies a commitment to enhancing the region’s outdoor infrastructure, promoting healthy living, and providing residents and visitors alike with safe and enjoyable trail experiences.
As the planning progresses and funding becomes more established, the collaboration is poised to bring together communities, foster economic development, and contribute to a healthier lifestyle for the people of Williamsburg and neighboring areas.
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Additional Resources
- WYDaily: Virginia Capital Trail to Expand into Williamsburg
- Wikipedia: Virginia Capital Trail
- WAVY: Virginia Capital Trail Expansion Will Connect Jamestown High School to Colonial Williamsburg
- Google Search: Virginia Capital Trail
- Pilot Online: Virginia Capital Trail Plans Extension to Colonial Williamsburg
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Trail
- Blue Ridge Outdoors: Outside Richmond
- Google News: Virginia Trail Expansion
