Shelters are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis or can be reserved for a fee. All shelter reservations are non-refundable.
No hunting or harassing wildlife.Firearms and fireworks prohibited.
Multi-Use Trails Guidelines
Be Courteous - All trail users should be respectful of other users regardless of their mode of travel, speed or level of skill.
Be Predictable - Travel in a consistent manner. Look behind you before changing position on the trail.
Don’t Block the Trail - When in a group, including pets, use no more than half the trail. Don’t block the flow of traffic.
Keep Right - Stay on the right of the trail except when passing.
Pass on the Left - Look ahead and behind you to make sure the lane is clear before you pass. Don’t move back to the right until you have safely passed other trail users.
Signal when Passing - Before you pass, give a clear warning signal by voice (“on your left”), bell, or horn.
Yield to Slower Traffic - Fast traffic is responsible for yielding to slower and on-coming traffic.
Yield when Entering or Crossing Trails - Yield to traffic on the trail when entering a crossing at an uncontrolled point.
Motorized vehicles are strictly prohibited on the trails.
A number of our trails take advantage of the natural beauty of area creeks. These areas can be prone to flooding. Please strictly obey all warning signs and do not enter any area where high water is present.
Shelters are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis or can be reserved for a fee. All shelter reservations are non-refundable.