KTA COVID-19 Policy
Thank you for your patience as Kingdom Trails wishes to operate cautiously with the health and safety of our landowners, staff, community members, and trail users as the priority. We recognize outdoor recreation is an important part of our region’s economy and crucial to people’s physical and mental well-being. Please know we are taking direction from our Governor Phil Scott's Vermont Forward Plan. The COVID-19 situation is ever evolving, therefore we ask you to understand that this plan is subject to evolve as well. To help each other stay safe and keep our trails open please follow the policies presented here. 
 
  • Ride with Gratitude - Abide by our Code of Conduct; Respect this Gift, Protect Nature, Care for Others, Set the Example.
  • Know Before You Go – Read, understand, and follow Vermont's Forward Plan prior to visiting. If you are fully vaccinated (it's been 14 days since your final shot), you can go back to doing all the activities you did before the pandemic.
  • Become a Member - KTA Memberships are available for purchase online. We encourage you to purchase in advance of your visit.
  • Parking – Only park and access the trails in KTA designated areas. You are not allowed to park or access the trails from any other locations.
  • I Saw the Sign – Carefully observe all trail signs and abide by restricted access boundaries and our landowner’s wishes on their private property. Download the updated trail map using the ONDAGO app or the PDF version here.
  • Keep it Chill – Recreate well within your limits to help avoid injury. We do not wish to take essential resources away from our first responders or hospital.

TRUST - As those who have visited or frequent our trail system know, we have operated on an honor system for trail use and respect for the land and each other. With the very serious and life threatening nature of this virus, we cannot and will not risk the health and well-being of our community. We have a common interest in strictly adhering to these guidelines, which is the mutual enjoyment of the trails and the necessary release and sanctuary that recreating outside provides. But, more critically important than that common interest, is a shared obligation to really take care of each other- the KTA staff, our landowners, first responders, health care workers, the sick or vulnerable, those in recovery, your neighbors, fellow residents and outdoor enthusiasts. It only takes one person to violate this common trust. Please, everyone do your part for the greater good and ensure that we can safely keep the trails open. 

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