Hot Springs Village Trails

 


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Trails Frequently Asked Questions


1. I am not in great shape.  Are the trails physically demanding?
Village trails offer a variety in length and challenge.  The trails identified as nature trails are usually the least demanding and suitable for most Villagers in reasonably good health.  Hernando Trail is a good exercise Trail, offering greater distance and more hills.  The Multi-purpose Trails are also longer and include more hills.  The Cart Lanes follow major Village roads, which (of course) means steeper hills.

2. What facilities are available on trails?
Village trails are daytime recreation facilities only.  They generally provide parking at one or more access points to the trail; they provide a Trail Survey box with survey forms and pencils (and often a supply of litter bags).  Trails usually provide trash cans at trail heads or strategic spots along trail.  The trails do not provide bathroom facilities, water, lights, or telephones.

3. Are pets allowed on trails?
Pets are welcome on all village trails, but owner’s are expected to be responsible.  As throughout the village, pets must be kept under positive control by the owner.  Owners must assure that pets do not threaten or bother other trail users.  Owners are expected to pick up after their pet.

4. What Can I do to help the trails?
  • Be a smart and courteous walker.
  • Fill in a Trail Survey (found at most trail head survey boxes).
  • Volunteer your time to help maintain the trails (fill in a survey form to volunteer).
  • Keep the trails free of litter.

5. Where Can I get More Information?
Printed Trails Brochures are available at the POA Building or at the Coronado Fitness Center.  The brochures contain maps and descriptions of all POA Trails.  You may also contact a Trails committee member.




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