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Fantastic Views Of The Countryside Can Be Seen From Hiking Trails

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On many hiking trails, hikers need not worry about getting lost because the trails are often marked with clear signs giving short explanations or story lines. Hikers wishing to journey longer hiking trails should be in good shape and have orienteering skills, as these can be quite a bit more challenging than day trip trails. On longer trails campfire sites are often far apart.

At mountain locations you can often mountain climb, raft, fish, ski and hike, or just plain relax in one of the hot springs, drinking in the beauty of the mountains. Mountaineering equipment such as ropes and spikes should also be taken on these longer walking trails. Expect the major down hills to be without consistent track and if mountain biking, expect to carry and walk your bike for considerable distances.

Hiking trails are available in the Forest's wildernesses and are often marked with signs consisting of three horizontal stripes. The middle stripe indicates the trail color, which can be red, blue, green or yellow. Hikers have strong preferences when it comes to the appearance of the woods they're walking through. All else equal, they usually prefer big trees, open forest, and little evidence of logging other than an occasional old stump or the remains of an ancient logging road.

Forest Service have created an mapping tool which identifies which maps to purchase for recreational activities across eleven of the U.S. National access to recreation permits and other useful information is also available. Occasionally some provincial park and forest service management features, including campgrounds, may be privatized or transferred to municipalities and regional districts, but these changes usually will not affect the trails and routes.

Hiking trails are open every day of the year and specific hours are posted. Forest Service boundary signs on trees around the perimeter. Bring the proper equipment, supplies, clothing, and first-aid kit on all hiking trips.

Visitors to Konza Prairie are allowed on the hiking trails from dawn to dusk, weather and trail conditions permitting. Konza Prairie's hiking trails are a destination for thousands of visitors each year, especially during the peak wildflower seasons of June and September.



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