AIL PARKLAND RULES TR S NES DER Welcome to your regional parklands. Help protect park resources D WIL A and ensure an enjoyable visit for everyone by complying with O R 3.59 MILES TO SUNOL K 1.67 these rules and any posted regulations. The Park District’s E REGIONAL WILDERNESS E REGIONAL PRESERVE FROM MISSION PEAK Ordinance 38, which is summarized below, lists specific rules for R TR C A OH BOUNDARY. use and protection of regional parklands. Violators will be subject L PANORAMA IL PRIVATE LO IL NE M PROPERTY to citation or arrest. For further information, ask a Park Ranger, K PARK 8 EE TRA Public Safety Officer, or telephone (510) 881-1833. .3 R IL PARKING IS NOT ALLOWED ANYWHERE RESIDENCE Y C .18 PARK GATES ARE OPEN to the public during hours posted at R Y ALONG MILL CREEK ROAD. D E 3 1 L .1 ROAD STARR SPRING the park entrance. Unless otherwise posted, CURFEW is between 1 L WILDERNESS TRAIL . L .48 A MI 8 . .62 LL 35 O the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., except for persons possessing a V 0 SIGN-IN PANEL. 9 . L EK 0 L O 0 C. E 2 A . Y.S. CR CHADBOURNE . RE PERMIT REQUIRED, U LAU P permit to remain on parklands. PE SPRING

AK R CALL (510) 635-0135.

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. Y SIGN-IN PANEL. SAN JOSE DE A .45 A BICYCLES may be ridden on designated bicycle trails, and on fire 5 N .44 . I O L .6 GUADALUPE R 1 A

LN OHLONE N T or service roads, unless otherwise posted. Bicycles are not permitted, R LY 23 .2 T COLLEGE . 4 R R L either ridden, walked or carried, in areas posted “No Bicycles,” or I E P AGLE . H EA A 5 E K 4 IT R E .1 2 on narrow hiking or narrow equestrian trails. State law requires W PINE .30 T TRA PE . G IL AK BA .52 D .2 that all bicyclists under age 18 wear an approved helmet while riding ANZA Y RI .12 8 EAGLE SPRING AREA T

.12 R on trails and roadways. Riders should call out or sound a warning when ROAD Park in lots D and H .48 A .07 IL overtaking other trail users.

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fee is $1; free when . T 1 6 DOGS must be leashed (six-foot maximum) and under control at any posted

TO I-680 HANG GLIDER 1 2517' R 3 E classes are not in 8 A L LAUNCH PARK IL G area, parking lot, picnic site, lawn or developed area. No dogs or other animals session. RESIDENCE A P 5 E O are permitted at any swimming pool, beach, wetland or marsh, the Regional .6 O .1 L AC Transit lines #24, LAUREL GRO Parks Botanic Garden or the Tilden Nature Area. Dogs may be off-leash in open SPRING IL VE 9 28 and 37 stop at A .73 TRAIL .1 BA space and undeveloped areas of parklands, provided they are under control at all R A.A. MOORE Y various points along T A IL MEMORIAL McCLURE R times. Owners must carry a leash at all times. Dangerous animals are not allowed Anza Pine Road. A SPRING EA R GROVE T L in the parks. Your dog’s waste must be removed from all developed areas or AI R .84 R ID T G public trails--please dispose of it by placing it in a garbage can or undeveloped N E MISSION IN ORDER TO REDUCE OR PREVENT E area. 1.51 S V 1.46 T THE RISK OF SERIOUS HEAD INJURY S A R E E A SWIMMING, WADING and other water contact activities are OR DEATH, STATE LAW REQUIRES N H I R IL L permitted only in designated areas. DIVING is permitted only from Y E TE A FREMONT THAT ALL BICYCLISTS UNDER AGE ILD ALIEN R H MT. ALLISON E O W C T RS designated diving boards and swim platforms. SCUBA diving is 18 WEAR AN APPROVED HELMET WHILE L E 2658' L K RIDING ON TRAILS AND ROADWAYS. A A REE prohibited in any District lake or inland waters. V U C THE DISTRICT ALSO STRONGLY G PLANTS, ANIMALS, GEOLOGIC, ARCHAEOLOGIC OR HISTORIC RECOMMENDS THAT ALL EQUESTRIANS A OBJECTS are protected by law. Please do not disturb or remove any of AND BICYCLISTS WEAR HELMETS these features. AT ALL TIMES. HELP PROTECT OUR PARK WILDLIFE by not releasing or E 4.03 N OW feeding ducks, cats or other animals. Do not feed wild park animals; N O EAD E L K M D H A 1.27 enjoy them from a distance. O E LEGEND ID P FIRES are permitted in barbecue pits or personal cooking equipment B H O placed at least 30 feet from flammable materials. Please do not place ROAD U Hikers & Horses L E hot V MONUMENT PEAK M A .08 PARK Unpaved Multiuse coals on the ground or in a garbage can. Please disposed of burned A R RESIDENCE 2594' H D R fuel in barbecue pits. U Trail; D FIREWORKS are not permitted in any regional park. WEIBEL WINERY CAMPING is not permitted within District parklands without a permit. (Unpaved Multiuse) A state license is required to FISH at all regional parks. A District fishing . P V permit is also required when posted. A A Paved Road SE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES are not permitted at pools, swim beaches O .48

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R K O E F beer and wine are permitted at picnic areas and elsewhere on parklands. N Parking E A R GAMES and ACTIVITIES, including model rockets, model airplanes, hang

R T PUBLIC TRANSIT: C E S gliding, golf and other activities with potential risk to property or park visitors M From the Fremont BART station Information IM are permitted only in designated areas. R PA AC TRANSIT take AC Transit #24 or #28 to G DR Restroom E #28, daily from Ohlone College. Line #28 will ED R. LEVIN ASSEMBLIES, PERFORMANCES, SPECIAL EVENTS or similar Fremont BART PK gatherings require a permit. WY. also take you to the corner of Horse Staging Area COUNTY PARK Mission Blvd. and Paseo Padre Santa Clara County Please be considerate of other park visitors if you use a RADIO. A permit is (408) 262-6980 Drinking Water T required for AMPLIFICATION of voice, music or other sounds. Parkway. AC Transit information: T 1-800-559-4636, O FIREARMS or BOWS AND ARROWS are not permitted on regional 680 Water Trough C TDD: 1-800-448-9790. S parklands except at established ranges. Crossbows, spears, slingshots, air pistols or rifles, and other dangerous weapons are prohibited anywhere Bus Stop 1.89 MI. TO END OF RIDGE TRAIL on regional parklands. Scale IN ED LEVIN PARK PARK VISITORS are responsible for knowing and following park rules. 0 1/2 1 Mile TO SAN JOSE Countour Interval: 40 feet Trail mileages courtesy Hal MacDonald, EBRPD volunteer.