Trail Use Regulations & Trail Navigation
Army
Corps of Engineer Regs
The Pigeon Creek Trail System is on U.S. Army Corps of Engineer property and therefore
under Federal jurisdiction. Specific regulations, as set forth by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers pertaining to 'Parks', shall extend to all trails located within the Pigeon
Creek park boundaries. If you have any specific questions not answered here, please
telephone the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers public information office in Mountain Home,
Arkansas at 870-425-2700.
The Pigeon Creek trail system
is open year-round to bicycle and hiking traffic only. No horses or any kind of motorized
vehicle are permitted on the trails. The cutting of any trees is prohibited, as are fires
of any kind. Firearms are prohibited within the Park boundary. Littering is strictly
against the law and carries a stiff fine.
International Mountain Bicycling Association
Guidelines
Riding on public trails is a privilege. Do your
part. Ride and hike responsibly. Common sense and respect for other trail users will
ensure that this trail remains open for use by all. Do not Litter - Carry it out! Help
make outdoor recreation safe and enjoyable for everyone. Please follow IMBA's rules of the
trail. Your cooperation will help preserve trails and reduce user conflict:
1. Ride on open trails only |
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2. Leave no trace |
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3. Control your bicycle |
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4. Always yield trail |
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5. Never scare animals |
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6. Plan ahead |
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Rest Rooms
There is no drinking water or restroom facilities on-site. The
nearest public phone is two miles north on Hwy 201 at convenience store.
Trail Navigation
All trails within the Pigeon Creek
Trail System are well marked. Three types of trail markers are used as shown below:



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