Dogs Leashed
Opens one hour after sunrise and closes one hour before sunset. No camping, fires, etc. The sign at the beginning gives additional information on restrictions.
Description
Just east of the off-leash dog park (in the same parking lot), this wide trail can be tackled in both directions.
Firt, take a right at the fork (counter-clockwise). This direction will give you an easier/longer ascent and a fast/short descent. The other option continues straight at the fork, and riders should expect the exact opposite – stout/short ascent and long/slower descent. There is a very quick, but fun, technical section at the top (intermediate/difficult). There are some spots where a fall would be quite nasty.
This is open space, so watch out for hikers, dogs (leashed), and horses. This is a popular dog area, so be prepared for a lot of traffic on weekends. Best to do this during the weekday.
CAUTION: This is rattlesnake country, so keep an eye out. Also, know the difference between a bull snake and rattlesnake.
Here is more information. Give snakes a wide berth, and DO NOT kill them. Call CR animal control if in doubt.
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Kurtis Anderson
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