Thurston Commissioners vote to officially reopen county trails during COVID-19 shutdown
Thurston County commissioners voted 2-1 on Thursday to reopen the countys three trails and many trailheads it manages, which have been closed along with most of the countys facilities in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.
County parks remain closed, after discussion and a unanimous board vote. This nuanced approach parks closed, trails open largely aligns with that of cities within the county.
The county manages the Chehalis Western Trail, which runs north-south through the county, the Yelm-Tenino Trail, which runs east-west, and the Ralph Munro Trail, near The Evergreen State College, according to county officials. All three trails are 10 feet wide and paved, officials say.
Closing the trails consisted of staff placing small, bright green signs announcing the closure along the trails and at trailheads, Kerry Hibdon, Parks and Trails Manager, told the Board of County Commissioners this week.
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