Case Study: Columbus Dragonfly Trails
The “Dragonfly” name was chosen because dragonflies are an indicator species for clean water in a community. 

The Dragonfly is Columbus’ network of off-road greenway trails for recreation, transportation and interaction. The current 34 miles of trail include the RiverWalk, Fall Line Trace and a 1.4-mile connector between the two, completed in summer 2017.

Another 27 miles is planned throughout Columbus, creating more than 60 miles of interconnected trails that connect citizens and visitors to the Chattahoochee River, to neighborhoods and jobs, and to each other. When complete the system will allow the entire city to access the Chattahoochee RiverWalk by trail.

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