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Safety Regulations and Guidelines
Walkers
- Please be courteous to other trail users.
- When other users pass, stay to your right.
- When in a group, avoid blocking the trail.
Joggers/Runners
- Slow down and allow oncoming walkers to pass on one side
of the trail.
- When approaching from behind, alert walkers of your
presence and pass carefully on the left.
Bikers
- Biking
is allowed on all segments of the trail, except for
the
Whiting Park Walking Trail. Use the
Mainland Meadows Trail to make the loop instead.
- Yield to all other trail users.
- Use your bell or horn to announce your presence to walkers well in advance, particularly when approaching from behind.
- Slow down and pass with care
- Do not exceed the 15 mph speed limit. Slowly
approach blind turns in anticipation of other trail
users and obstacles that are beyond your view.
- No racing or reckless riding.
- Ride only on trails designated for biking.
- Walk bicycles on narrow boardwalks, bridges, and
steep hills.
- When encountering walkers on narrow trails, stop and wait for them to pass or signal you through.
Pet Owners
- Pets must be kept on an 8-foot leash
or shorter, and be under control at all times.
- Promptly remove pet waste in consideration for other trail users.
- Pets are not allowed on
the
University
Trail through Schmeeckle Reserve. Follow
along North Point Drive to make the loop instead.
Winter Users
- Snowshoeing and winter hiking
are allowed on all sections of the trail except for
groomed ski trails.
- The
Plover River Trail and the
Iverson Park Trail
are groomed for classic skiing. Snowshoeing, hiking, and
pets are not allowed on the ski trails.
- No racing or skate skiing, except where designated.
- When others approach, slow down and pass with care.
All Users
- The trail is open daily from 6
a.m. to 11 p.m., except for the
University Trail which
closes at sunset.
- Avoid wearing headphones for your own safety.
- At dusk or after dusk, use a light of some type to see the trail along with a flashing safety light to make yourself visible.
- Motorized vehicles, excluding wheelchairs, are
prohibited on the trail.
- Horses are not permitted
in the trail corridor.
- Alcoholic beverages may
not be consumed on the
trail.
- Fires, fireworks, and firearms are
prohibited along the trail.
County and City Ordinances
To view the actual county and city ordinances that apply to
the Green Circle Trail, click the
links below:
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