Amador County - Forest Supervisor Ramiro Villalvazo announced this week that trails authorized for motor vehicles on Eldorado Forest grounds will reopen for use on April 1. The routes are typically closed during seasonal wet weather to protect water quality, prevent erosion and reduce damage to trails. “I’m allowing the seasonal closure to come to an end on March 31st,” said Villalvazo in his announcement. “I am sure there are many people who are anxious for the opportunity to get out into our beautiful great outdoors. However, I want to remind all potential Forest visitors that with the freedom to visit the Forest on motorized vehicles, comes the responsibility to ensure that your activities do not cause resource damage,” he added. Forest visitors should contact the ranger station closest to where they want to visit for the latest road and trail information. Routes open to motorized travel are identified on free-of-charge motorized vehicle travel maps, now available at all Eldorado National Forest offices. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Monday, 29 March 2010 18:00
Motor Vehicle Trails to Open on Eldorado Forest Land
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