- Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Chip Oliver and Brandon Culpepper work on decorating a tractor for OLI Solutions as part of the Sky Valley Hay Bale Trail. Left: Noryce and Don Burgey decorate a bale in the Sky Valley Hay Bale Trail for Bartram Trail Conservancy to bring awareness to and promote the 110-mile trail.
- Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Maggie Streetman helps decorate a hay bale for Piggly Wiggly as part of the Sky Valley Hay Bale Trail that visitors can view as they travel through the area. Left: Noryce and Don Burgey decorate a bale in the Sky Valley Hay Bale Trail for Bartram Trail Conservancy to bring awareness to and promote the 110-mile trail.
- Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Sky Valley citizens say “Sky Valley or Bust” as the city is decorated in preparation for the Sky Valley Fall Festival on Saturday, October 21. Left: Noryce and Don Burgey decorate a bale in the Sky Valley Hay Bale Trail for Bartram Trail Conservancy to bring awareness to and promote the 110-mile trail.
- Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. 'Thanks for a Record Year' as Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Funds has a bale on the Hay Bale Trail in Sky Valley ahead of the Fall Festival. Left: Noryce and Don Burgey decorate a bale in the Sky Valley Hay Bale Trail for Bartram Trail Conservancy to bring awareness to and promote the 110-mile trail.
They say all roads lead to Rome, but travelers can follow the Sky Valley Hay Bale Trail to the city’s annual Fall Festival. The event promises to offer fun activities, live music and good food fo...
