Corps creates a stairway to elevation at Warwoman Dell
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Crew members with the Southeast Conservation Corps work together to carry large and heavy stones to a portion of the Bartram Trail at Warwoman Dell in order to build a set of stone stairs on the popular and highly-used trail.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Crew members with the Southeast Conservation Corps work together to carry large and heavy stones to a portion of the Bartram Trail at Warwoman Dell in order to build a set of stone stairs on the popular and highly-used trail.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Crew members with the Southeast Conservation Corps work together to carry large and heavy stones to a portion of the Bartram Trail at Warwoman Dell in order to build a set of stone stairs on the popular and highly-used trail.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. A view of the new stairs made by crew members with the Southeast Conservation Corps, located on a portion of the Bartram Trail that comes out of Warwoman Dell near the old Civilian Conservation Corps trout runs.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Crew members with the Southeast Conservation Corps work together to carry large and heavy stones to a portion of the Bartram Trail at Warwoman Dell in order to build a set of stone stairs on the popular and highly-used trail.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Crew members with the Southeast Conservation Corps work together to carry large and heavy stones to a portion of the Bartram Trail at Warwoman Dell in order to build a set of stone stairs on the popular and highly-used trail.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Crew members with the Southeast Conservation Corps work together to carry large and heavy stones to a portion of the Bartram Trail at Warwoman Dell in order to build a set of stone stairs on the popular and highly-used trail.
WARWOMAN DELL – Thanks to a crew with the Southeast Conservation Corps (SECC), the Bartram Trail at Warwoman Dell has a new set of stone stairs for locals and visitors of all kinds to enjoy as they go…