Trails are very dry and open. As summer heats up, water in these areas becomes harder to find. It is usually a good idea to pack extra water if you are recreating with dogs.

Reported on Jul 18, 2025 at 3:06 PM by Ashley

For all our Quigley Trails Park and Quigley Loop users. Next week on July 24th between 7-8am as part of routine vegetation management, an EPA registered herbicide will be applied along designated trail sections. The product being used is approved for use in natural areas (open space) and is considered safe for humans and animals once it has dried. Drying time typically ranges from 1–4 hours depending on weather conditions (temperature, humidity, and sunlight), in our area, this should dry pretty quickly. For your safety, please avoid contact with treated areas until they are fully dry. Thank you for your cooperation in maintaining a safe and sustainable trail environment. Keep an eye on Summer Trailink for updates on the date and time.

Updated Jul 18, 2025 at 3:05 PM by Ashley

July 16, Forest Service reports: A sheep band is grazing in the lower end of Baugh Creek, and they will graze towards Town Creek.

Updated Jul 16, 2025 at 3:05 PM by Ashley