Workday at Centennial Park
Overview
Join a hands-on trail workday to shape new singletrack, then ride what you helped build and connect with fellow trail lovers.
Details
We will begin building a wooden berm on the new Wild Turkey loop by setting several posts. The Wild Turkey Loop is done and open. And the park is soft open, meaning open but still work to do. The gate opens at sunrise and closes at sunset.
Feel free to bring your bike and ride after working. We want people to ride what we've built so far. The riding is a little slow, waiting for more rain to help settle the dirt.
Volunteers bringing personal tools should clearly mark them so they can be returned in case of misplacement. There are usually a lot of tools floating around.
Volunteers are able to drive down the new paved access road. There is no address so use this link for exact location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/6yk2QUQ3xB31pnys7
There is a port-a-potty out there now, but be sure to bring plenty of water, and some snacks if you want them.
ICYMI: We are building trail at this new park that will open this year on the Durham / Person county line (Rougemont area). This 280 acre park could have 10 miles of trails. And it’s only a 30 minute drive from downtown Durham. The park will be named the Rotary Club of Roxboro Centennial Park.
We are building the perimeter trail with volunteers to save the budget for the interior section. Hopefully we'll have a professional trail builder create some fun loops with advanced features. But for now, we need your help!
**Please sign the TORC waiver** if you have not already signed. Only needs to be done once per calendar year.
And remember to join TORC if you aren't a member yet! Be an advocate for trails in the Triangle by joining our MTB club.
