Equestrian Group Report
By Forrest Tancer
Meeting of the Recreation Committee of the Jackson Advisory Group, June 28, 2008.
Participants: Forrest Tancer, Stacey Bradley, and Lorraine Duff,
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Designate and develop multi-use trailheads including Camp 1, Schoolhouse, Road 450.
A. improve parking access
B. possible manure boxes
C. toilet facilities
D. signage designating small and large loops from trailheads
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Develop horse water on designated trails
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Develop network of volunteers to maintain designated trails
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Expand and modernize existing horse camps to accommodate larger trailers etc.
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Designate some existing camping areas at Camp 1 to allow for horses
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Create new map of JDSF that identifies hiking, biking, ATV, Equestrian trails and shooting areas.
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Promote JDSF as a horseback riding destination in Mendocino County
2 responses so far ↓
1 Jennifer Bulka // Jan 20, 2009 at 7:48 pm
Please pass on to Forrest Tancer for our family. Forrest please call us, jenn 650568-9968. Send email asap. lots’olove…jenn bulka
2 tina brooks // Apr 14, 2009 at 5:24 pm
little lake-sherwood trail between ridge and coon crosses private property at the Noyo River Bridge and Skunk Train rail crossing (end of county road/old company road) This land owner insists that the trail no longer exists and that he keeps his gates locked as do others. Can anyone provie informaton on this?