Wash. Admin. Code § 332-52-400 - Managing road and trail use
(1) Who manages road and trail use
on department-managed lands? The department manages road and trail
use on department-managed lands. The department, or lessee of state
land in consultation with the department, may close all of, or
portions of, a road or trail for the reasons set forth in WAC
332-52-100.
(2) What types of recreation uses
are permitted on roads or trails?
(a) The department may designate
road and trail use by specific recreation activity, e.g., hiking,
horseback riding, mountain biking, all-terrain vehicle, off-road
vehicle, four-wheel vehicle, snowmobile, or other over-the-snow
vehicles.
(b) Persons
shall comply with the posted designated recreational use on roads and
trails.
(3)
What types of traffic control measures does the department use on a
road or trail? The department may, at any time:
(a) Establish one-way traffic flow
on any road or trail.
(b)
Establish use hours and/or seasonal use on any road or
trail.
(c) Restrict or
prohibit use of a road or trail for the reasons set forth in WAC
332-52-100.
(d) Persons shall comply with the
posted traffic control measures on roads and trails.
(4) What methods does
the department use to indicate if a road or trail is closed to
motorized vehicle use? In addition to posted traffic control
measures, such as signs, the department uses a variety of barriers
including but not limited to gates, large berms or trenches, concrete
barriers, and large rock or stump piles or other similar large
barriers. Motorized vehicular use on or beyond one or more of these
barriers is prohibited unless otherwise posted.
(5) When is operating an off-road
vehicle permitted beyond a closed gate? A person may operate an
off-road vehicle beyond a closed gate when there is a
department-managed road or trail on the other side of or around the
gate that is posted open for off-road vehicle use.
(6) Where are motorized and
nonmotorized vehicles permitted off of a road or trail? Persons shall
only operate motorized or nonmotorized vehicles off of a road or
trail on lands posted or otherwise designated by the department as
open for the designated recreational use. All other off-road or
off-trail vehicular use is prohibited.
(7) How do I find out if a road or
trail is open or closed? The department will use the following
methods to notify the public if a road or trail is open or closed to
recreation use: Information displayed on any signs, information
boards, kiosks, web sites, maps, or other written form of notice that
either allows or prohibits access or specific activities on
department-managed lands.
(8) How do vehicle operators enter
or leave a developed recreation facility? Motorized or nonmotorized
vehicles shall enter or leave a developed recreation facility only on
posted roads or trails.
(9) Any violation of this section
is an infraction under
chapter 7.84 RCW with the
exception of subsection (7) of this section which is neither an
infraction nor a misdemeanor.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.30 RCW and RCW 43.12.065. 09-05-034, § 332-52-400, filed 2/11/09, effective 3/14/09.
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