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COVID-19 Park and Trail Closures

Park and Trail Closures due to the Coronavirus

A few weeks ago I was planning my training hikes for my Mount Rainier climb. Now I’m hunkered down and my “hikes” are limited to walking the dogs in the neighborhood streets. We don’t live near any trails, so that will have to suffice for now. The spread of COVID-19 have resulted in restriction of “non-essential travel” in many areas. These restrictions will likely tighten as the number of cases continues to grow, and then loosen slowly somewhere on the other side of the curve.

If you are fortunate to live near a park or trail that you can walk to and remains open, you can hike but only if you are able to maintain 6-feet of social distance. If you are experiencing symptoms, stay home.

These are the parks and trails that have been closed due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic as of March 27, 2020. We will be updating this list regularly, with links to the sources.

Arizona

California

Group gatherings of any size are strictly prohibited everywhere in the state. Some trail areas remain open to hiking, some are walk-up only with parking now closed.

Alameda County / Contra Costa County

Los Angeles County

Marin County

Orange County

Riverside County

San Diego County

County Parks and Preserves remain open for hiking. They are closed for camping or other activities.

Colorado

Oregon

Utah

Washington

Contributors

Thanks to Nick Gee and Karl Doll for contributing to this list.

If you have additions or corrections, please leave a comment below. 

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