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Updates on Trail Routing: Keystone Airpark and Camp Blanding Adjustments

This update addresses key issues affecting trail routing in North Florida, particularly concerning the closure of the Keystone Airpark section by the FAA. To reopen this area, a survey and paid lease are required. Camp Blanding, although still accessible, leads hikers to a dead end when they reach the closed Keystone access point. We propose a new reroute through Camp Blanding, with a clean, long-term solution to ensure continuous access for hikers and maintain trail integrity.

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Updates on Trail Routing: Keystone Airpark and Camp Blanding Adjustments

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  1. Trail Routing Update Keystone Airpark And Camp Blanding Cary Beuershausen, WFA Chapter Trail Coordinator North Florida Trailblazers cary@northfloridatrailblazers.org

  2. Primary Issues • FAA has closed the Keystone Airpark section and will require a survey and paid lease to re-open. • Camp Blanding remains open which leads hikers to run into a “wall” when they hit the now-closed Keystone access.

  3. Current Route

  4. New Blanding Reroute

  5. New Blanding Reroute - Clean

  6. Proposed Blanding Routing

  7. Long-Term Blanding Route

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