| Show Stopper | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| One-Liner | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| Oseetah View Loop | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| Jackrabbit Trail | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| Crossover | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| Old snowmobile trail | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| Short Connector | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| Old side trail | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| Access Road | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| Alley Oop | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |
| New short connector | | | During the spring, even the most sustainable trails with well-drained soils are vulnerable to damage caused by bike tires and boot soles. Riding, hiking or trail running on soft, muddy trails might feel like short-term fun, but it creates long-term impacts and decreases the quality of the trails we all love. Recreating on muddy trails encourages trail widening which damages surrounding vegetation. Avoiding wet, muddy trails altogether is the best way to prevent trail impacts, formation of persistent muddy areas and the loss of precious soil from the trails. |