Please read through and follow the below emergency order from the Town of Weston.
COVID-19 Emergency Order for Weston’s Conservation Trails and Land
Getting outside for exercise and fresh air does wonders for the body and soul during this stressful and anxious time but as the COVID-19 health emergency develops, the Town of Weston must continue its commitment to preserving public health and safety. With that, the following Emergency Order has been issued for Weston's Conservation Land and Trails.
We are all a part of this community and we are asking for everyone’s help and cooperation so we can keep our treasured trails open and safe for everyone.
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR HOUSE IF YOU ARE SICK
It’s the same rule for everywhere and applies to the great outdoors, too.
MAINTAIN PHYSICAL DISTANCING
Stay at least 6-feet away from other trail users and please do not cluster in groups that may prevent others from getting around you outside a safe 6-foot distance.
IF A PARKING AREA IS CROWDED, SO ARE THE TRAILS
Please visit another Conservation area if the parking lot is full. Do not park in front of Conservation Land gates or along the road. This will be monitored.
OBSERVE ‘NO PARKING’ SIGNS
No parking signs have been placed along roadways and portions of some parking lots have been cordoned off to limit the total number of visitors. This is for everyone’s safety.
LEAVE NO TRACE
This applies everywhere in Weston. Please pick up and properly dispose of your dog’s waste and anything else you bring with you. If there is no trash barrel at the trailhead or if the barrel is full, please take it home.
We are all part of this community and we are asking for everyone’s help! If you see a walker violating these rules, please kindly remind them.
However, emergency rules don't mean you can't still have fun! The Town also provides these tips for enjoying Weston's outdoors even under the current restrictions.
Update: Cat Rock/80 Acres is now open to non-Weston residents again. Thank you for your patience and understanding during the closure.
Update 2, 8/12/2020: The leash order has been updated. Please see the news post on the update for details.
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