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Help needed to clear trails in Panthertown

Recent storms have left debris on and other damage to trails in Panthertown Valley, a national forest recreation area located in southern Jackson County near Cashiers.

Friends of Panthertown will hold a workday to clean up those trails from 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, June 25. Meet at Salt Rock trail-head (located at the end of Breedlove Road). Tools will be provided.

www.panthertown.org or 828.269.4453.

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