Keeping up with the trail status
News and Alerts
Trail Vibes
Know when to ride and stay safe
One-to-two sentence stuff. Ability to add and remove.
E.g. Trails will be closed Saturday the ___ for an event.
Maybe call to action to Blog or News Page.
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Gravity
Blue And Black Trails
On the blue and black trails, we’ve made a concerted effort to avoid monotony by creating corners that don’t have a perfect radius or tons of support, laying out tight and twisty corridors, placing rocks that try to push you in wrong direction, and generally doing our best to keep the trails from feeling too “paint-by-numbers.”
As a result, we think the trails reflect some of the best aspects of both modern, machine-built trails as well as more traditional, natural hand-built trails.
Trail Info
basic trail information
- We have Hiking (foot-traffic only), Multiuse (foot traffic and biking), and Gravity (downhill, bike-only) trails. Additionally, a number of old roadbeds (“troads”) are signed and well-trafficked. A number of the troads only allow uphill bike traffic. The Multiuse and Gravity trails are designated similar to ski resorts: green is easiest, blue is moderate, and black is most difficult.
- Please carefully study the Trail Map and review Trail Rules and Terms and Conditions. While the trails are well-signed and there are a handful of maps out on the trail systems, we strongly encourage the use of apps to help you navigate while you’re out on the trails.
Trailforks
MTBProject
AllTrails
Status
trail closures and status
The Multiuse and Gravity Trails are closed when they are wet enough that use would cause damage. Trail closures apply to all trail users: hikers, runners, and bikers.
Some of the trails are designated as “Finicky Trails,” and may stay closed longer after rain.
The Hiking Trails and Troads are only closed in the very wettest of conditions. But when the Multiuse trails are closed, the gate to the Biking Trailhead and Overflow Parking will be closed. We have to prioritize the protection of the substantial investment in the trails made by our donors and volunteers.
We have an awesome community of trail users and outstanding compliance with trail closures. And it’s imperative that we keep things that way. If you’re thinking of ignoring trail closures and disrespecting all of the donors and volunteers that have made the trails possible, know that doing so will force us to revoke your annual pass (if you have one) and suspend you from buying a day pass for some period of time. Please don’t make us do this.
Read More About Trail Closures…
Support
We Still Need Your Help
Even though we work tirelessly to get the trail status right, we are not infallible. Thus, we need you to help by using your judgment.
- During the late spring and summer months when the trail system is generally dry and we get lots of pop-up showers, we are not going to close the trails a brief rain if we think all they need is an hour or two to dry out. So during these months, please give the trails a little time after brief rains, even if they are not closed.
- If the trail status is “open” even though it should very likely be “closed” based on recent amounts of precipitation, please don’t go to the trails.
- If you get out there and we jumped the gun on reopening the trails, please get off the trails and let us know. While we often do physical checks of the trail prior to reopening, it not always possible and, when it is, we obviously cannot check all of the trails.
Biking
Electronic Bikes
Currently, all class 1 e-bikes are allowed at Standing Boy. However, we highly encourage the new class of lighter-weight, moderately-powered e-bikes for our rolling, multi-use trails. And it’s possible that in future, only these types of e-bikes will be allowed.
Class 2 and 3 e-bikes are not allowed under any circumstances. Use of Class 2 or 3 e-bikes (or Class 1 e-bikes that have been modified) will result in the revocation of your annual parking pass (if you have one) and your ability to purchase a daily pass will be suspended for a period of time. Please don’t make us do this.
hunting
Quota hunts
Quota hunts are conducted on the property Friday through Sunday on the following weekends. The trails are open regular hours during archery hunting but are closed until 10:00 during the youth firearm hunts. Please be welcoming to and respectful of the hunters.
Archery hunts for deer
- The first weekend in October
- The first and second weekends in November
- The first weekend in December
Archery hunts for turkey
- The fourth and fifth weekends of the state season*
youth firearm hunts for turkey
- The second and third weekends of the state season*
* For 2023, the state season for turkey is April 8th through May 15th. More information can be found at the DNR website.
RULES
Rules
thank you
much obliged
Rules can be frustrating, and one of things we like about being on the trails is the feeling of freedom from all of the constraints of modern life. But if we want to have nice things, somebody’s got to be in charge and we’ve got to have some rules.
We appreciate our user community accepting and abiding by the rules. Builders and other advocates from out of town are always impressed with how well everyone respects trail closures, stays off new trails until they’re open, doesn’t litter, and otherwise respects the trails and property.
Thank you! And please know that we’re always aiming for the minimum effective dosage of rules and try our best to avoid rules that aren’t necessary or don’t make any sense.