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[RC] More territory for Longstreet Trails? :-) - rides2far@xxxxxxxx

This may be an important development for Longstreet's Charge! :-D  For any of 
you who have ever been to the ride and took the "pretty" but longer drive up 
Hog Jowl Rd. to the vet check...this is that GORGEOUS farm in the cove. The 
purchase extends the *possible* land for trails tremendously...hmmm...maybe 
Angie Fura will get her wish and I can put on a 100 someday! 
Angie



A dream of preserving one of the Southeast’s most “biologically significant” 
areas was realized Monday when state, local and conservation leaders announced 
the acquisition of a 1,839-acre farm in Walker County.

The newly purchased Mountain Cove Farms links two state-owned tracts, the 
Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management area and the Zahnd Natural Area 
of Lookout Mountain.

MOUNTAIN COVE

The purchase of 1,839 acres of Mountain Cove Farm in McClemore Cove for $10.5 
million was funded by a collaborative effort:

* The Georgia Land Conservation Program provided nearly $6.5 million.

* Walker County contributed $2.15 million.

* The Open Space Institute Inc. offered a $750,000 grant.

* The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation gave nearly $270,000.

* The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation contributed $100,000.

* The state provided more than $730,000.
“As one of the most beautiful and biologically significant parts of our state, 
this property will now be conserved for the use and enjoyment of current and 
future generations,” said Curt Soper, director of the Georgia Land Conservation 
Program. “Together, this forms nearly 20,000 acres of contiguous conservation 
areas.”

The $10.5 million purchase of McClemore Cove property nestled at junction of 
Lookout and Pigeon mountains was a collaborative effort of the Georgia Land 
Conservation Program, Walker County, the Open Space Institute Inc., the Robert 
W. Woodruff Foundation, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the state.

“We’ve had the mountains; now we have this beautiful valley,” said Georgia 
Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Noel Holcomb. “Whether you are 
interested in history, recreation, wildlife or plants, this is a piece of 
property that is world-class.”

Mr. Holcomb said he has been familiar with McClemore Cove since his days as an 
intern in 1973, which is about when the state began acquiring land in the area.

Today, the area under perpetual protection totals about 28 square miles, 
roughly 6.25 percent of Walker County.

“This property is a tremendous asset for the people of Walker County and all 
Georgians,” Walker County Sole Commissioner Bebe Heiskell told those assembled 
Monday. Speaking at the farm’s mountain stone homestead, Mrs. Heiskell said she 
considers the completion of this project the high point of her career.

“We are excited to be one of the collaborative funding partners to conserve 
this unique and biologically diverse property and look forward to the resulting 
increased outdoor recreational opportunities for locals and tourists alike,” 
she said.

Walker County’s portion of the purchase price is being paid with revenue from a 
local option sales tax, she said.

The cove acquisition contains a variety of habitats, including hardwood- and 
pine-dominated forests, sandstone outcrops, caves, springs, open pasture, 
outbuildings and a house built with stone taken from the surrounding 
countryside at the time of the Civil War.

“It was sad to see it in decline,” Charlotte Wardlaw said of the house her 
parents, George and Irene Bible, called home until 1969. “To see it preserved 
is like a dream come true.”


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