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The WILD HORSE CREEK TRAIL
Fast Facts and Safety & Etiquette
FAST FACTS
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Sarah Cronin and
Arizona enjoy a sunny day on the Wild Horse Trail. They are
seen here emerging from the underpass beneath Powder Springs
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- Location: Powder Springs, GA - 18 miles northwest of Atlanta.
- Route: Trail runs south from Wild Horse Creek Park along
Wild Horse and Noses Creek. It connects with the Silver
Comet Trail at Carter
Road.
- Length: 1.5 miles
- Cost: $1.5 million
- Completed: June 3, 2000
- Surface: Concrete
- Welcome: Cyclists, skaters, runners, walkers, pets on
leashes, baby strollers, wheelchairs.
- Hours: Dawn to dusk.
- Current info & conditions:
City of Powder Springs,
770-439-2500
Friends of the Powder Springs Trails, contact Fran
Ellis.
TRAIL SAFETY & ETIQUETTE
- Trail is open to all non-motorized uses.
- Stay on the trail surface.
- Respect the privacy of adjacent land owners.
- Travel in a consistent and predictable manner.
- Keep right as you use the trail.
- Pass on the left and give a courteous and
audible signal of your intention to pass.
- Stop, look, and yield to traffic at crossings.
- Clean up your litter.
- Keep pets leashed and clean up after them.
- No alcohol, drugs or firearms.
- Cyclists and skaters should wear helmets.
- Use the buddy system.
- Use the trail only during daylight hours.
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