Cottonwood-Eastland Trails
Vision
The Homer Cycling Club, in partnership with the Friends of Kachemak Bay State Park, is working to develop a system of biking and hiking trails in the Cottonwood-Eastland Management Unit of Kachemak Bay State Park. This is part of a larger volunteer and community-based effort to build hiking trails, biking trails and equestrian trails in the State Park unit, which is accessible by road 17 miles East of Homer. Road access to these types of trails are limited on the southern Kenai Peninsula but the demand for them is great.
Action So Far
In the spring of 2024, Ptarmigan Ptrails was contracted to do layout and design work for a stacked loop system of trails. Their work was completed mid-summer, and the resulting document will serve as a template to share with the public, land managers, and granting agencies as we pursue this vision.
See the full report here:
COTTONWOOD/EASTLAND TRAIL PLAN
Participate
Beginning September 9th, 2024, we invite public comments as a part of a Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant application.
Your comments are important to the success of our application!!!
Please submit them here: cetrailsak@gmail.com
Fundraising
The scope of this project is huge, and as such the costs to build it out are proportionally huge. While we will be applying for some significant grants, we are going to need all the funding we can get, including at the grass-roots level. If you want to see this kind of accessible trail system on this side of the bay, consider donating to the cause. Your donation is tax-deductible as HCC and Friends of Kachemak Bay State Park are both federally recognized non-profits. You can mail your donation to: Homer Cycling Club, 4658 Tamara Street, Homer, AK, 99603 and just write “Cottonwood” on the memo line.
Timeline
June 2024 - Ptarmigan Trails site evaluation and trail design
October 2024 - Submit RTP grant for funding phase 1
Winter 2024/25 - Win RTP grant, begin fundraising at local level
Summer 2025 - Begin construction of trails*
* pending funding and land manager agreements