We have successfully completed our trailblazing efforts this winter, adding approximately 1.8mi of new trails. If you include some of the connection points, it's a solid 2mi. Azalea Pass (0.5mi) has been added to the Miner's Ridge area to connect Black Forrest Trail with the hub where Creekside, Laurel Valley and Rocky Top all meet. This is aptly named due to the number of native azaleas along the trail. Tumble Rock Trail, is only 0.3mi, but is difficult terrain as it climbs up Bear Paw Ridge. Lastly, Luhi Trail (1.0mi and code named "The Hurt" while under construction) climbs up and around Bear Paw Ridge, connecting with Angler Alley. This trail is tough, but has a spectacular year-round view of Mount Yonah in the distance. "Luhi" in case you were wondering, is Cherokee for "Climber" or " to climb". After you've hiked it, you'll know why we had to go outside the english language!!! Trail signs are about to enter production, as are the educational/interpretive signs. Hopefully they'll be up by the end of March.