Haysi Kiwanis gets grant for campground

An up to $35,000 grant from the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority to be used to finance the installation of a water line and water hook-ups for the Haysi Kiwanis Club Mountaintop Campground has been awarded to the Haysi club.
The Haysi Kiwanis Club is a 501(c)(4) non-profit Virginia corporation.
The club is in the process of establishing a campground for ATV and horseback riders who use Spearhead Trail’s Ridgeview Trail system and the non-motorized Russell Fork Trail, also part of the Southwest Regional Recreation Authority’s Spearhead Trail System.
VCEDA previously approved funding to the Southwest Regional Recreation Authority to help construct the Ridgeview Trail.
“VCEDA is pleased to assist with funding for the Kiwanis Mountaintop Campground project,” said VCEDA Executive Director and General Counsel Jonathan Belcher.
“Their application projects one full-time and two part-time jobs within two years.”
The property on which the campground is located is at the trailhead for the Ridgeview and Russell Fork trails. A total of 18 campground sites are being established.
According to Spearhead Trails, Ridgeview is the only trail in its system without a campground or lodging at the trailhead.
The Haysi Kiwanis Club secured a $35,000 loan from New Peoples Bank to begin the three-phase project. Phase I of the project involved the construction of a bathhouse and installation of electrical connections to each campsite.
The electrical component and the bathhouse construction have now been completed.
Phase II consists of water and sewer line installation and a dump station for RV disposal usage. Phase III is the last link in the project and will consist of connecting to the main sewer line leading to the Haysi Sewer Plant.
“Without the money from VCEDA, we would not be able to follow through on this project this quickly,” said David Yates, secretary of the Kiwanis Club.
Shawn Lindsey, executive director of the Southwest Regional Recreation Authority, noted the campground construction illustrates the value of Spearhead Trails in helping to create additional jobs.
“The reason we build trails is to create jobs,” Lindsey said. “The new campground is a great thing for Spearhead Trails, as well as for the Kiwanis Club.”
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