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Trail Symbols
Symbols used throughout our website and on our trail maps.
Trail Users |
Amenities |
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Bicycles Permitted |
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Dog Park |
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Hiking permitted |
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Drinking Water |
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Horseback Riding Permitted |
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Picnic Area |
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Rollerblading Permitted |
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Restrooms |
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Wheelchair Accessible |
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Telephone |
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Information |
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Activities |
Access & Information |
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Campground |
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Metro Stop |
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Fishing |
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Parking |
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Scenic Overlook |
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Champion Tree |
Trail Type Color Key* |
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Alert Symbols |
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Caution! |
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Hospital |
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Steep Slope |
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| * Trails "shared by all" include hikers, bikers and horses. Motorized vehicles are not allowed on any of our trails. Connector trails generally provide access from nearby neighborhoods. |
Tips for Trail Safety
Trails are shared recreation amenities and are accessed by a variety of users at the same time. Please be courteous to all users, and remember that pedestrians have the right-of-way.
- All trail users should stay to the right on the trail.
- Never use the trails at dark and always follow posted regulations.
- Bicyclists should pull off the trail when stopping to avoid a possible accident.
- Bicyclists approaching pedestrians should make an advanced noise using voice, bell, or horn to avoid startling walkers.
- Bicyclists should always wear a helmet and ride at speeds that do not exceed 12 miles per hour.
- Pets should be kept on short leash and people must clean up after their pets.
- Be sure to carry identification (which includes name, phone number, and pertinent medical information), and record your bicycle serial number.
- Carry coins for phone calls or have a cell phone.
- Prior to using new trail take the time to familiarize yourself with the trail and plan your route.
- Tell friends or family the route you'll be taking, and always travel with a partner when possible.
- Avoid unfamiliar areas when on the trails alone.
- Stay alert, be observant about your surroundings and avoid areas where visibility is poor.
- Never wear headsets.
- Wear reflective material and carry a whistle or noisemaker.
- Use discretion when acknowledging strangers, and follow your intuition about unfamiliar people and areas.
- When on roadways, remember to ride with traffic, but walk and run against traffic.
- Always carry tools to repair minor issues and especially have supplies to change a flat tire.
- Trails are available for use from sunrise to sunset each day.
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Last update:
November 30, 2011