
BBC: Restoring a Community Trail for Health, Recreation, and Safety
Project Overview
The first initiative for Beyond Bonfires Corp (BBC) focuses on restoring a 10-mile public trail that spans 128 acres of rural land. Years of natural overgrowth and limited maintenance have made portions of the trail difficult to access. This restoration project will carefully reopen and strengthen the trail so residents and visitors can safely enjoy the land once again.
Project at a Glance
Location: The Village and Town of Cambridge, NY
Trail Length: 10-mile walking trail
Land Area: 128 acres of rural landscape
Restoration Scope: Trail clearing, pruning, path marking, signage upgrades, and native species replanting
Primary Uses: Walking, outdoor therapy for seniors, family recreation, and responsible outdoor tourism
Community Impact: Safe public recreation, strengthened community pride, and support for local tourism
Restoration of a 10-mile private walking trail
Establishment of a pass system for local community walking trail access
Responsible stewardship of 128 acres of private land
Public-private partnership to renew an important local asset
Not a NY State public recreation park
Not a RV park, camping site or hiking and biking trail
Not open access to non residence of the Town and Village of Cambridge, NY
A Trail That Serves the Whole Community
For generations, the trail winding through these 128 acres has offered local community residents a simple but powerful connection to the outdoors. It has been a place where people walk, recover strength, spend time with family, and experience the natural beauty that defines this region.
Over time, natural growth and limited maintenance have made parts of the trail difficult to access. Restoring the path is about more than clearing brush — it is about reopening a shared community asset that supports health, recreation, and local pride in the Village and Town of Cambridge.
When the trail is restored, it will once again provide safe and welcoming access for local residents of all ages while strengthening the recreational spaces that make our rural community a vibrant place to live.


Why the Restoration Matters Now
Health & Mobility for Seniors
Family Recreation & Outdoor Exploration
Ensuring Community Security
Community Pride & Local Vitality
How Restoring the Trail Strengthens the Whole Community
Outdoor Therapy & Senior Mobility
Family Recreation & Outdoor Exploration
Access to Rural Nature
Community Pride & Shared Stewardship
Restoring the Trail While Protecting the Land

Stewardship in Practice
Careful Trail Clearing
Overgrowth will be selectively cleared to reopen existing walking paths while preserving native trees, plants, and natural habitats.
Responsible Path Marking
Updated trail markers and signage will guide visitors safely while helping prevent unintended damage to surrounding land.
Habitat Protection
Restoration work will prioritize protecting wildlife habitats and maintaining the ecological balance of the forest landscape.
Long-Term Stewardship
Ongoing care and responsible trail management will help ensure the land remains healthy and accessible for future generations.
Establishing a Pass-System for Local Residents
Clear access systems to prevent overuse, ensure community safety, and make maintenance manageable.
How the Trail Restoration Will Take Shape
Trail Assessment & Planning
Clearing & Path Restoration
Trail Marking & Safety Improvements
Environmental Restoration
Trail Reopens for Community Use
The Road to Reopening the Trail
Project Phases
Phase 1 — Trail Assessment & Preparation
Initial work focuses on evaluating current trail conditions, mapping restoration priorities, and preparing equipment and crews for responsible clearing and restoration across the 128-acre landscape.
Phase 2 — Trail Restoration & Improvements
Restoration teams clear overgrowth, stabilize walking paths, improve drainage where needed, and install new trail markers and signage to ensure safe and accessible navigation.
Phase 3 — Trail Reopening & Community Access
Once restoration work is complete, the trail will reopen for private and local community use, welcoming residents and visitors to enjoy safe recreation across the renewed trail network.


Early Success and Next Steps
Community Readiness
BBC is working with local partners and community supporters to move the trail restoration project forward. Early planning and coordination are already underway to ensure the restoration is completed responsibly and the trail can reopen for safe public use.
Progress to Date
Evaluated small trail systems in the region to identify best practices.
Researched native plants to be incorporated in restoration efforts.
Engaged an arborist to identify trees to be preserved and marked downed trees to be removed.
Next Step
Apply for funding to support further trail assessment and preparation.
Be Part of Restoring the Trail
Show Your Support for the Trail Restoration
Adding your name to the Community Support Registry shows that residents value restoring safe access to the trail and protecting this important recreation asset for the community.
Stay Informed on Project Updates
Sign up to receive occasional updates as restoration work progresses. You’ll learn about milestones, trail reopening progress, and ways the community can stay involved.
Connect With the BBC Team
Your Questions, Clearly Answered
When is the trail expected to reopen to the public?
The trail is expected to reopen with the healthcare hub proposed by PATH and NEED. The work will take place in phases to ensure the land is restored carefully and responsibly while preparing the trail for safe use by residents in the Village and Town of Cambridge, NY.
Will the trail remain open while restoration work is underway?
No. The trail will be closed while restoration work is underway to ensure resident’s safety and security of the site. Updates will be shared with the community as work progresses.
Will the restored trail remain free and open to everyone?
Yes. The goal of the restoration is to preserve the trail as a local community recreation space that residents and visitors can enjoy freely and responsibly.
Who will benefit from the restored trail?
The restored trail will serve many members of the community in the Village and Town of Cambridge, including seniors using the paths for rehabilitative walking, families seeking outdoor recreation, local residents enjoying nature and exploring the region’s rural landscapes
What types of restoration work will be done on the trail?
The restoration will focus on practical improvements that reopen and strengthen the existing trail. This includes clearing overgrown sections, stabilizing walking paths, improving drainage where needed, and installing updated trail markers and signage.
Will trees or vegetation be removed during restoration?
Overgrown vegetation will be carefully cleared where it has blocked or damaged the trail. The work focuses on restoring existing paths while preserving healthy trees, native plants, and the surrounding forest environment.
Will any new buildings or structures obstruct or shorten the trail?
We do not expect any new buildings or structures to obstruct or shorten the trail. The restoration project is focused on reopening and improving the full 10-mile trail so residents and visitors can safely enjoy the entire network. The work will restore existing walking paths without obstructing or shortening the trail experience.
How will the restoration work protect the surrounding environment?
Restoration activities are designed to minimize disturbance to the land. Work will prioritize protecting native vegetation, respecting wildlife habitats, and maintaining the natural character of the forest landscape.
Who owns the land where the trail is located?
The land is owned by NEED a nonprofit organization that is committed to responsible community development and land stewardship. BBC is working in partnership with NEED to restore and reopen the trail for safe recreational use by residents in the Village and Town of Cambridge, NY.
Who will maintain and care for the trail after restoration?
Long-term trail care will be supported through continued stewardship by BBC and its community partners. Ongoing maintenance will focus on keeping paths clear, signage visible, and the surrounding landscape healthy.
How will the community receive updates on the project?
Residents can stay informed by signing up for project updates through the website. As restoration progresses, BBC will share milestones, progress updates, and information about the trail reopening.
How can residents show their support for restoring the trail?
Residents can add their name to the Community Support Registry to show that the community values restoring and protecting this shared recreation space. Community support helps demonstrate that the project matters to local residents.