 Upgrade your smart phone with Appalachian Wireless. Get $300 off selected models, capture memories, stream and stay connected with the latest technology. Visit one of our stores or AppalachianWireless.com right now. Johnson County will be hosting their third annual trail days Saturday, June 17th. The day will feature trail rides throughout the county on water, horseback, ATVs and bicycles. This weekend for the trail day we have lots of different events. This year we have pontoon rides on Paintsville Lake. We have our partners with Paintsville Lake State Park that's come on board. We have Johnson County Public Library. They're doing a story walk trail at the Aca Park. We have the Fisherman's Trail out of the lake. Mount Home Place is going to be there as well. With an interpretive walk we have our East Kentucky year heads. They're going to be here to improve across the county. So we have something that is going to be literally all over. We've got the ATV trails that they're doing a trail ride on Van Leer. And we'll finish all of the in-town on Saturday evening at the 404 Ford Free Concert. Trail days will come to a close at the 404 Pavilion in downtown Paintsville with a free concert, food trucks and the Trail Day Parade. So our Trail Day at Johnson County is very important to the community. It allows two things. One, tourists to come into our area and experience the natural beauty that we have. And two, it allows our locals to understand what is here in our county and all around us. It makes use of the Dawkins Trail. It makes use of our trail systems that we have. It makes use of the water trails as well. So it's very important that you continue those community events. You get the local buy-in as well as tourists coming from all over. Adventure Tourism is one of the fastest-growing areas of tourism. And of course, Eastern Kentucky and Paintsville, Johnson County has all of them right here. And that's why it's important to us. It's another key part of our community economic development plan. For more information and to register for a ride, go to Johnson County Trail Day on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.