ATV Trails and Horse Trails Central Virginia South Atlantic Land Works
Creating recreational trails on Virginia rural property - whether for ATVs, horses, or foot https://southatlanticlandworks.com/ travel - requires more than a chainsaw and a good sense of direction. Proper trail construction considers drainage, slope management, surface stability, and the clearance requirements of the intended use. South Atlantic Land Works has been building recreational trails for central Virginia landowners since 2017, using skid steer equipment and forestry mulching machines to create trails that are functional, safe, and built to last. ATV trails on central Virginia properties typically require a cleared width of eight to twelve feet with overhead clearance to match. South Atlantic Land Works cuts trail corridors to the specified dimensions, mulching the cleared vegetation in place to create a natural, low-maintenance surface. Drainage considerations are addressed during the clearing process, routing trails across slopes to minimise water channeling that can erode and damage the trail surface over time. The result is a trail network that can be used immediately and requires minimal ongoing maintenance. Horse trails demand somewhat different specifications - wider clearance for rider head height, smoother surfaces, and attention to footing. South Atlantic Land Works has built equestrian trail networks on properties across Prince Edward County, Charlotte County, and surrounding central Virginia areas. The family's background as landowners and production-oriented business owners gives them a practical understanding of how these trails are actually used, which informs better construction decisions on every project.
South Atlantic Land Works | 1416 Poorhouse Rd, Rice, Virginia 23966 | 434-603-1964
For ATV trail, horse trail, and jogging trail construction in central Virginia, call South Atlantic Land Works at 434-603-1964. Based in Rice, VA, serving Prince Edward County and all surrounding Virginia counties. BBB A+ rated, fully licensed and insured. Owner Mike Mayo provides personal attention on every trail project.
