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MST East Plan

This Master Plan is funded by the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation, State Trails Program. This will allow users to safely walk or canoe from Falls Lake Dam in Wake County to Cedar Island in Carteret County. The trail will generally follow the Neuse River as both a land-based and water-based trail system.

MST East Plan Document

This document is presented to you as PDF files and your connection speed will determine how long to down load these documents:

Cover (4MB)

Inside Title Page (2.5 MB)

Contents (.5 MB)

Chapter 1 - Introduction(7 MB)

Chapter 2 - MST East Plan (11 MB)

Chapter 3 - Proposed MST East Routes (24 MB)

Chapter 4 - Implementation (1 MB)


Exec. Summary (3 MB)


Acknowledgements (.5 MB)


Appendices (25 MB)


Letters (3 MB)


You can request a CD of the above files by e-mailing Darrell McBane, State Trails Cordinator at darrell.mcbane@ncmail.net

The Mountains to Sea Trail, Eastern Segment includes Wake, Johnston, Wayne, Lenoir, Pitt, Craven, Pamlico, and Carteret Counties, and is envisioned as a high quality recreational facility and community amenity.

The trail will provide a safe and enjoyable option for hikers and water-based users to access area community parks and greenways, residential neighborhoods, businesses and amenities. The trail is a piece of the Mountains to Sea Trail Master Plan that will one day connect the western mountains and communities with their eastern counterparts along the North Carolina coast.

See the development of the MST East Plan in Wake and Johnston Counties as of April 2005 - click here to see the PDF map.

2007 - The Johnston County plan has been released - Wake/Johnston County Line to the I-95 corridor. The FMST supports the Little River Corridor Routing from Selma to Goldsboro. Read all about it - click here. This document is presented to you as PDF files and your connection speed will determine how long to down load these documents:

Exective Summary - Johnston County Plan

Benefits Brochure

Map - 40x40 of Plan



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