Site icon King County Parks Blog

Be a trail champion!

This time every year we remind our trail visitors to practice basic trail etiquette. Simple things that most of the folks that visit our regional trails already know.

Stuff like:

In the past when we’ve gone out and surveyed random people walking, biking, and running on our trails about these rules, over 90% of people surveyed already knew them.

In fact, when we ask school children about basic trail rules, they also know them! So really all our friendly trail visitors need is a little reminder that these rules exist to keep everyone safe.

We designed our current trail safety signs to be just that, a gentle reminder of something most of us already know. We also have a couple of King County’s finest out on the trails rewarding good behavior and helping those that may not remember the rules.

From left to right: Sgt. Paul Thiede, Deputy Joe Winters, and Deputy Tim McDonald get ready for a bike patrol on the Sammamish River Trail.

If you see our sheriffs out on the trail, say hi! And if you happen to be exhibiting good trail behavior, you might just get a reward!

Exit mobile version