Swasey Recreation Area Trail Map

Swasey Recreation Area Trail Map

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Swasey Recreation Area Trailheads begin on the dirt road off Swasey Drive in Redding. The Mule Mountain Pass Trail is open to foot traffic, mountain biking, and horseback riding. There are many new and improved trails in the Swasey Drive Recreation Area. Most trails are rugged and unmarked, encouraging self-discovery. Bring Plenty of water and be aware of poison oak. This trail system connects to Whiskeytown NRA.

2 Rider Comments to Swasey Recreation Area Trail Map

  1. Neal Barrow says:

    This is a great trail. The escalator is truly a challenge. Be careful going down Mule Mountain Road, it’s very rocky.

  2. We believe in sharing the trails with a smile. We do everything we can to prepare our horses before hitting the trail. Our horses are used to mountain bikes, however, any animal, or person, would spook or be afraid if they felt threatened. Please help to keep everyone safe by practicing trail etiquette. These rules of etiquette are national.
    Equestrians always have the right of way.
    Please go slow around blind corners, watch your speed and stay alert.
    Do not wear ear-gear that impairs your hearing.
    Look up and ahead frequently, so you know what is ahead of you.

    Please also do these things to help avert an accident:
    As soon as you see a horse, speak. Horses will usually settle down as soon as they know you are human.
    When passing an equestrian, always stay on the downhill side of the trail. Horses will spook away from what they are afraid of. We may not be safe if you are on the uphill side of the trail.
    Please alert us if there are more bike riders behind you.
    Please realize that horses are a prey animal. Their instincts are to flee first, think later.

    Please remember that the trails you ride on are “multiple-use” trails for all of us to enjoy.

    Thank you and see ya on the trail!

    Susie
    Shasta Cowgirls

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