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Title: The Economic Impact of Trails on Damascus, Virginia


1
The Economic Impact of Trails on Damascus,
Virginia
  • A Case Study on a Rural Town

by Thomas Horsch
2
Where Is Damascus, Virginia?
3
Damascus lies at the western gateway to the Mount
Rogers National Recreation Area, part of the
Jefferson National Forest. A 125,000 acre
playground.
4
Mt. Rogers Whitetop Mountain
The two highest mountains in Virginia
5
Damascus Virginia Where Trails Cross
  • Daniel Boone Heritage Trail
  • Trans-America 76 Bike Route
  • Iron Mountain Trail
  • Appalachian Trail
  • Virginia Creeper Trail

6
Daniel Boone Heritage Trail
This route follows the approximate route that
Boone used to travel through the area on his
search for the Cumberland Gap
7
The Trans-America 76 Bicycle Trail passes
through Damascus
The route that made cross-country cycling
famous...
8
The Iron Mountain Trail
A 42 mile singletrack, multi-use trail whose
western terminus is in Damascus. This trail is
shared by hikers, bikers and equestrians.
9
The Appalachian Trail
The AT corridor goes right up the main street
in Damascus. Damascus is a welcome destination
for many trail weary hikers.
10
Damascus is known as the friendliest town on the
trail
Hold for AT Hiker is a common delivery address
for packages at the local Post Office.
11
The Place
A hiker/biker hostile operated by the local
Methodist Church. For 3 a night you get a bunk
and a shower.
12
The Virginia Creeper Trail
A 34 Mile Rails-To-Trails. Damascus is at the
center point along this trail.
13
The Lumber Boom of the Early 1900s
Logging the Old-Growth Forests
14
Wooden Trestles Highlight the Creeper Trail
15
Early Damascus Prospers
Jobs, Growth and the Railroad
16
Population Decline
From 1960-1990 the industrial and retail base was
gone and people moved away.
17
The Economic Comeback Begins
  • Business Based on Outdoor Recreation
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Biking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Hunting

18
Appalachian Trail Days
Hikers Parade Down Laurel Avenue
19
Trail Days Help Expose Damascus to Visitors
People are allowed to camp in public areas
20
World Famous Virginia Creeper Trail Brings
Thousands Each Year
There are 30 wooden trestles crossing the
world-class trout streams between Whitetop
Damascus.
21
The Economic Statistics
  • Population increase to over 1100
  • Real Estate Personal Property Tax Revenue has
    doubled
  • Local sales taxes have increased 70
  • Cash liquidity has tripled
  • Food Lodging Tax has generated 30,000 the
    first year
  • Scarce empty retail space

22
Bike Related Business
  • Shuttle Van Service
  • Bike Rentals
  • Bike Sales
  • Guided Tours

23
Other Tourism Related Businesses
  • Six Restaurants and a Coffee Shop

24
Eight Bed Breakfasts
Mountain Laurel Inn
25
Rail-Trail Users Spend More Money Per Day than
Other Users
1995. Mowen, Willliams. Differences in Economic
Impact between Rail-Trail Users and General Trail
Users of a National Recreation Area.
26
The Goal is to Maintain Our Small Town Charm
A View Up Laurel Avenue
27
Trails are Good

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For More Information About Damascus
  • www.Damascus.org
  • www.bikeguy.net
  • www.AdventureDamascus.com
  • http//www.fs.fed.us/gwjnf/
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