Salt cave, geocaching, Storybook Trails among central Ohio spring-break staycation getaways
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Central Ohio residents will not need to travel far or spend a lot of money for a rejuvenating spring break that could be experienced safely during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
A few options for an Ohio staycation include the serenity of a manmade salt cave, park trails that provide natural narration for storybooks, butterflies flying freely in a water garden and even a treasure hunt through geocaching.
Out of this world
Katie Smith of Lewis Center said she felt as though she was in a different world when she was inside the Tranquility Salt Cave, 30 Dillmont Drive in north Columbus.
In Key Step for the Great Redwood Trail, NCRA Board Votes To Railbank the Line from Willits to Scotia
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Professional Cyclist Ayesha McGowan and Disability Advocate Juliette Rizzo Join Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Board
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New push underway to build a bike lane across the entire Bay Bridge
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Unofficial rendering of shared-use path across the western span of the Bay Bridge.Eric Tuvel / Wikimedia Commons
Cyclists in New York City were recently overjoyed to hear that both the Brooklyn and Queensboro bridges will be getting dedicated, two-way bike lanes. Now, cycling advocates in the Bay Area are pushing for a similar goal a bike lane crossing the entire 4.5 miles of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The path can be built for less than two days worth of BART’s annual budget and will take only two to three months to build with available funding, reads a new petition launched by the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. The cycling and pedestrian advocacy group believe the project could could take just one year and $10 million to complete, KCBS reported.