Upcoming Trail Events

The following trail events are currently scheduled:

February 28, 2026

Southern Piedmont Master Naturalists – Bioblitz: 8am-11am beginning at the Evans Creek Trailhead.

For more information please contact Alicia Washburn at rudncr@gmail.com

March 28, 2026

Alpha Pi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma – 5k: 8am-11am beginning at the La Crosse caboose trailhead.

For more information please contact Diane Greene at greene.dmpg@gmail.com

April 1, 2026

Southern Piedmont Master Naturalists – Full Moon Hike: 7:30pm-8:30pm beginning at the La Crosse caboose trailhead.

For more information please contact Alicia Washburn at rudncr@gmail.com

April 4, 2026

5k Fundraiser: 6am-10am beginning at the La Crosse caboose trailhead.

For more information please contact Leah Wells at leahdwells@gmail.com

July 11, 2026

Southern Piedmont Master Naturalists – Poetry in Nature: 10:30am-11:30am beginning at the La Crosse caboose trailhead.

For more information please contact Leah Wells at leahdwells@gmail.com

Trail Permits

Unless properly managed, some allowed trail uses may present a concern for the health, safety, and welfare of trail users and/or the general public. The RRRT has developed a permitting process to manage these activities.

A. Uses and Activities Requiring a Permit

The following activities will require a permit issued by RRRT.

  1. Trail events (i.e. runs, bicycle rides, horse rides, or other activities open to the general public, or involving a significant number of participants, or for which a fee is charged)
  2. New access or upgrades to existing access – roads, driveways, farm use
  3. Easements – under or above ground utilities; parking
  4. Crossing for timber harvesting or farming
  5. Hunting – access to lands adjacent to the trail for hunting and/or use of motorized vehicles to retrieve and release dogs
  6. The use of horse-drawn wagons drawn by a team of 4 horses or larger
  7. The use of motorized vehicles, other than those used for emergency response or police patrol, to support special trail events such as trail or bicycle rides involving a significant number of participants
  8. Any other uses not specifically allowed by use or special exception will be considered case-by-case basis

B. Conditions of a Trail Use Permit

Prior to trail use, the applicant must conduct an inspection of the trail and notify RRRT of anything considered hazardous for the safety of all participants. The Tobacco Heritage Trail must be returned to the same or better condition after the conclusion of trail use.

C. Application Fee

There is no cost associated with applying for a Trail Event Permit or a Trail Land Use Permit.

*Permits may be revoked if conditions of the permit are violated.