Quick Guide to Trails & Land Management Partners

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General Etiquette and Guidelines

 

Unless otherwise signed, mountain bikers yield to hikers/runners, and both yield to horse traffic (applicable at Chapman and Wade).

Unless otherwise signed, downhill traffic yields to uphill traffic.

Please only ride open trails - do not alter trails, create new trails, or ride on private lands. Turn around if trails are muddy to prevent damaging them.

Read and understand all posted signage by Land Managers - including open/closed status of trails, daily opening and closing times, leash rules for pets, etc.

Helpful article on etiquette from IMBA.

 

Click on me to see if trails are open, and WHY using muddy trails in the area is damaging.

Trail Ratings

Ever wonder what the trail ratings mean (Green, Blue, Black, Double Black)? Here’s a quick guide to what we look for when designing trails, as well as maintaining them.

Some info on the land management groups we partner with to keep things green!

 

Monte Sano State Park

N. Alabama Land Trust

Space & Rocket Center

Redstone Arsenal

City of Huntsville