Three Notched Trail (3NT) Shared-Use Path Master Plan

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The Three Notched Trail Shared Use Path planning process is an exciting project that aims to create a multi-purpose trail connecting Charlottesville, Crozet, Albemarle County, and Nelson County. The Three Notched Trail will provide a safe, car-free route for locals and visitors, showcase the region's historic, natural, and agricultural resources, and support the local recreation and tourism economy.

We are working with a multidisciplinary team of planners, engineers, scientists, and civic engagement specialists to develop the Master Plan. The proposed trail will be approximately 24 miles long, and the planning process is estimated to take 24 months. During this time, the team will evaluate viable options and seek public input. Three different routes will be drafted and evaluated as part of the study. Ultimately, one route will be selected as the preferred location, and preliminary plans will be developed for priority segments of the trail.

Get Involved

Throughout the planning process, we will provide a variety of ways for you to share ideas and provide feedback. Sign up for the project newsletter.

A Special Thank You to Community Advocates

We would like to thank the committed local organizations and passionate residents who demonstrated significant interest in creating a Three Notched Trail Shared Use Path; their support helped make this Master Planning Process possible.

The Three Notched Trail Shared Use Path planning process is an exciting project that aims to create a multi-purpose trail connecting Charlottesville, Crozet, Albemarle County, and Nelson County. The Three Notched Trail will provide a safe, car-free route for locals and visitors, showcase the region's historic, natural, and agricultural resources, and support the local recreation and tourism economy.

We are working with a multidisciplinary team of planners, engineers, scientists, and civic engagement specialists to develop the Master Plan. The proposed trail will be approximately 24 miles long, and the planning process is estimated to take 24 months. During this time, the team will evaluate viable options and seek public input. Three different routes will be drafted and evaluated as part of the study. Ultimately, one route will be selected as the preferred location, and preliminary plans will be developed for priority segments of the trail.

Get Involved

Throughout the planning process, we will provide a variety of ways for you to share ideas and provide feedback. Sign up for the project newsletter.

A Special Thank You to Community Advocates

We would like to thank the committed local organizations and passionate residents who demonstrated significant interest in creating a Three Notched Trail Shared Use Path; their support helped make this Master Planning Process possible.

  • Albemarle County is kicking off a two-year master planning process to create a safe, car-free route through Albemarle County, connecting the City of Charlottesville and the Blue Ridge Tunnel in Nelson County. The trail will travel near Ivy, Crozet, Greenwood, and Afton. It will showcase the region's historic, natural, and agricultural resources and support the local recreation and tourism economy. 

    The Three Notched Trail (3NT) Shared Use Path Master Plan will combine technical analysis and community engagement to develop a preferred route, and preliminary plans will be developed for priority segments. We are in the early stages of gathering data, including public input. Your thoughts and ideas at this part of the process will help inform route options that will be discussed at a community meeting in the fall of 2025.

    We appreciate your input!  

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