For non-motorized trails, safety and enjoyment are essential for all users.
Share the trail—users of non-motorized trails should be aware of trail etiquette: mountain bikers should give way to other users, and hikers should give way to equestrians.
When meeting horses, hikers, and mountain bikers should wait quietly on the lower side of the trail to avoid spooking the animals.
It is best to wait quietly on the lower side of the trail so that.
Pack out what you pack in... LEAVE NO TRACE
Do not to use the trails when they are muddy, to help keep the forests and trails in pristine condition.
While you’re on the trail, don’t forget trail etiquette. Visitors are reminded to use the trail system safely and follow trail etiquette. Mountain bikes should yield to all users, hikers should yield to horses, and horses always have the right-of-way. Important Trail Information Here.