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Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails

Figure 16-9

Drawing of the Picketpost Trailhead.
Figure 16–9—Picketpost Trailhead in the Tonto National Forest. Future plans include
construction of a site host unit, picnic units, and another toilet building.

Drawing of the Picketpost Trailhead. In the drawing the text reads, Interior recreation site road surfaced with remilled asphalt, 10 ft, Existing vegetation, Future toilet building, hitch rail, and bicycle rack, 14 ft, Rail barrier, 20 ft, 28 ft, 70 ft, 150 ft, Equestrain pullthrough parking with decomposed granite surface, Concrete markers, 65 ft, Motorhome parking, hitch rail, Future host site, Parallel equestrian parking, Accessible parking spaces, bicycle rack, toilet building, Wayside exhibit, Information station, Trail access point, Trail, Future picnic unit, Future picnic unit (typical), Nonequestrian parking with decomposed granite surface, Rail barrier, and Concrete wheel stop (typical).