Trail Rules
County Ordinance #201
CAMPING - Not allowed
ENFORCEMENT - Any infraction of a duly adopted Trail Rule constitutes
a misdemeanor and is punishable by law.
ENVIRONMENT - It is unlawful to injure or harm wildlife, property,
ruins or plants within the trail corridor.
FIREARMS - Possession of all firearms and weapons is prohibited.
Shooting into a trail from beyond its boundaries is prohibited.
FIRES - Fires are permitted at designated sites within portable grills
when properly attended.
HORSES - Horses are not allowed on the trail corridor.
HOURS - The trail is open 24 hours a day except where cities designate
other hours within their city limits. The trail may be closed by order of
the Director.
LARGE GROUPS - A non-fee permit is required of organized groups
containing 100 or more persons.
PEDDLING - Peddling and soliciting is prohibited.
PERMITS - Those claiming possession of a permit must be able to
produce it upon request. Permits are obtainable through the Stearns County
Park Department and will carry the stamp of the department.
PETS - Pets are allowed within the trail corridor when attended and
effectively restrained by leash, not longer than six (6) feet. Pet owners
are responsible cleaning any droppings left by their pet.
REFUSE - Refuse must be disposed of in designated receptacle, or if
none is provided, the person that brought the item on the trail must haul it
away for proper disposal.
SOUND EQUIPMENT - Use of stereos, amplifiers, and other electrical
sound equipment will be allowed by permit only.
SNOWMOBILES - Snowmobiles with metal traction devices are prohibited
from black topped trails.
TRAFFIC - Motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trail with the
following exceptions: Government officials in performances of their
duties, emergency service providers, and approved contractors.
TRAFFIC SAFETY - It is unlawful for any person to operate or
halt any motorized vehicle within the trail carelessly or heedlessly in
disregard of the right of others, or in a manner that endangers or is
likely to endanger any property or any person, including the driver or
passengers of the vehicle.