Triathlons impact James City County roads and parks on July 20

Triathlons impact James City County roads and parks on July 20
Barbara Null, Chair — James City County Government Center
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The Cal Tri Williamsburg Olympic and Cal Tri Williamsburg Sprint Triathlons are scheduled for Sunday, July 20. Motorists should anticipate delays on Jamestown Road, Greensprings Road, and Route 5 (John Tyler Highway). Caution is advised, and drivers are encouraged to follow traffic signs and be mindful of pedestrians and event participants.

The event will affect several county parks and trails. Cycling, running, and swimming activities will occur at Jamestown Beach Event Park, along Greensprings Interpretive Trail, Powhatan Creek Trail, and the Virginia Capital Trail from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Although the beachfront park, trails, and off-leash dog area will remain open to the public during the event, visitors should expect increased activity in these areas.

For further details about this event, visit https://williamsburg.californiatriathlon.org/. For more information about Jamestown Beach Event Park, call 757-585-9255 or visit jamescitycountyva.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Jamestown-Beach-Event-Park-15.

Media Contacts:
Cal Tri Williamsburg
https://williamsburg.californiatriathlon.org/

James City County Police Department
Tayleb Brooks, Public Information Officer
757-592-5618; [email protected]



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