TIPS FOR RESPONSIBLE RIDING  Drive over, not around obstacles to avoid widening the trail. The Fort Riley Military Reservation (or Fort Riley , Fishing, Trapping  Straddle ruts, gullies and washouts portions of it), may be closed at any time, and even if they are wider than your without prior notice, due to military activi- Regulations 210-15: vehicle. ties, security restrictions, or impassable Requires that all vehicles used by recreationists  Cross streams only at designated . The military mission and security will be restricted to improved roads and points, where the trail crosses the have precedence over all recreational pur- established marked on the Fort Riley stream. suits. Outdoor Recreation Map.  When possible, avoid mud. In soft terrain, go easy on the acceleration to All drivers of motor vehicles, while used Off- travel by an unauthorized vehicle is avoid wheel spin, which can cause for approved outdoor recreational activities prohibited. All terrain vehicles (ATV’s) are rutting. on Fort Riley, shall have prominently dis- only authorized for recreational purposes in  Don’t turn around on narrow trails, played in the front windshield a current designated areas on Fort Riley. Vehicles shall steep terrain or unstable ground. Back FORT RILEY Fort Riley iSportsman permit. The Fort be parked so as not to disrupt military training up until you find a safe place to turn Riley iSportsman Permit is available elec- or impede the passage of vehicles on any road around. tronically on the Fort Riley iSportsman or trail.  For your safety, travel straight up or TRAIL website. This permit is in addition to any down hills. permit/pass needed to access the installa- Individuals traveling off-road (outside of those  Know where the differential or the RIDING tion. designated on the Fort Riley Outdoor lowest point on your vehicle is. This Recreational Map) will be subject to a fine of will help in negotiating terrain and Fort Riley iSportsman $100.00 (not including court cost). All individuals hunting, fishing, or prevent vehicle damage resulting in oil GUIDE and fluid spills on the trail. If oil or participating in ANY outdoor Multiple violations could result in suspension recreational activities (including trail fluid spill occurs, please contact the of all recreational activities on the installation Fort Riley Emergency Spill riding) in a Training Area on Fort Riley with additional fines. must check in/check out using the Coordinator at 785-239-8615.  Before and after your ride, wash your Fort Riley iSportsman system. THERE ARE OVER 38.5 MILES OF vehicle to reduce the spread of invasive TRAIL RIDING AVAILABLE ON species. http://www.fortriley.isportsman.net FORT RILEY!  Do your part by modeling appropriate behavior. Pick up your trash and trash UNLESS OTHERWISE POSTED, A left by others, leaving the area better 30 MPH SPEED LIMIT IS IN EFFECT than you found it. ON ALL TANK TRAILS.

PLEASE FOLLOW ALL TRAIL RIDING For more information on outdoor recreational opportunities at Fort Riley, please call the Direc- RULES AND REGULATIONS torate of Public Works, Environmental Division, Conservation Branch at 785-239-6211. Updated 2018 For more informationFormore onthe Tuttle Creek or Milford Lake ORV Areas please contactthe Milford Lake Office COE at 785

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