Dupont Forest trails are used by hikers, biker riders, and equestrians. By knowing who to yield to everyone can enjoy a safe, fun outing.
Bike Riders:
Yield to hikers and equestrian
Control your speed
Look around curves
Hikers:
Yield to equestrian
All dogs must stay on leash
Equestrians:
Communicate with other users
Stay Safe and Be Courteous:
We thank all visitors for their respectful enjoyment of the trails. Please do your part to help keep Dupont Forest trails safe and open to all
- Be very careful near waterfalls! Rocks are very slippery. Visitors die every year at waterfalls in the area. The wet rocks are very slippery so stay out of the water.
- Do not block gated entrances with your car.
- Do not cross the marked boundary of DuPont State Recreational Forest. Do not enter restricted property.
- Wear bright colors during hunting season.
- The longer trails are for experienced people with topo maps.
- There are ~90 miles of trails & dirt roads in this area; take proper precautions in case you get lost.
- Contact the webmaster if you discover a problem with these descriptions.
- Keep all dogs on a leash.
- Pack out all trash.