Tread Lightly Tread Lightly! Impact Report: Delta National Forest Trail, Campground and Restroom Restoration

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Project: Delta National Forest Trail, Campground and Restroom Restoration
Location: Mississippi

Description: This project was funded by Nissan North America to help improve public lands with support from volunteers from the Nissan Canton, MS plant near the Delta National Forest. On June 15 and 16, 2022, Tread Lightly! and 19 volunteer Nissan employees worked together to improve campgrounds, trails and restroom areas in the Delta National Forest.
On day one, volunteers mowed and trimmed five campgrounds, one picnic area and removed fallen trees and debris from the Blue Lake hiking trail. Volunteers also repaired a wooden footbridge on the trail and ground down a cement pad that was preventing the vault restroom door from opening. The restroom was then power washed clean.
Day two volunteers trimmed, mowed and cleaned up seven campsites which were significantly overgrown. The vault restroom in this camping area was also power washed clean.
Thank you to the volunteers and partners who showed up to do their part to leave this area better than they found it!

“We are very grateful to Nissan and its employees for embracing the Do Your Part attitude and giving back to public lands in their own backyard. This kind of support is what makes the most difference in keeping our trails and forests healthy, beautiful and accessible”-Matt Caldwell, Tread Lightly! Executive Director

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