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Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails

Figure 16-15

Drawing of the proposed expansion for the Blue Mountain Trailhead.
Figure 16–15—The Blue Mountain Trailhead proposed expansion in the Lolo National Forest.
Equestrians park in the lot on the left. Pedestrians and mountain bikers park in the lot on the right.

In the drawing the text reads, Trail B200 reroute location to be staked in the field, New gate, New split rail fence, New trail (typical), Unloading ramp mounting facility, Existing trail, Existing fence, 20 ft, 55 ft radius, Overflow back-in parking, Grass islands, Legend, Existing rock, Existing sign, Existing wood bollard, Existing tree, Existing boards 1 new, 1 existing, New tree locations, 4-5" dia. boulders placed in groups, new hitch rail locations, Note: -Horse user trailhead surfacing is gravel, -Pull-thru horse parking spaces are 18' wide by 45' long, -Use ground level parking dividers, and -Relocate as many trees as possible to new locations.