Work Starting on Easy Rider Trail May 22-26

Work Starting on Easy Rider Trail May 22-26
Mayor Wilmot J. Collins — City of Helena official website
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HELENA, Mont. – The City was resume work on the Easy Rider Trail on May 22-26. This project moved a portion of the trail North, off private property, to the City’s Open Lands. The project would include building a wide trail connecting two portions of Easy Rider near the upper most switchback of the road portion. A fence will also be built to help distinguish the boundary between City and private property. Work is expected to last approximately three weeks. The current easy rider trail will remain open until work is complete.

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