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Travel Hierarchy
Travel designations are shown as and signed on the ground
based on a travel hiearchy. Routes designated open to a
specific use are also open to all use shown (with symbols)
below that use. However, that route is not designated
as opne to any of the use symbols shown above.
Mountain Bike-Seasonal Designation (Recommend No
Mountain Bike Travel After Labor Day)
G
F Hiker
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Improved Road
Unimproved Road
Trail, Designated use identified by symbols in
accordance with the Travel Hiearchy diagram
Trail; To Be Constructed
For Example: A route shown as a designated ATV route
is also open to Motorcycles, Mountain Bikes, Horses, and
Hikers, but is not opne to any full-size vehicles (greater than
50" in width).
Routes shown on this map have also been signed on the
ground. Each trail sign includes the trail name, route number
and allowable uses. Unless shown on this map and signed as
open on the ground, all other routes should be considered
closed.