Assessing Work at Knoxville OHV Area

After a wet winter, the four-mile Cedar Creek Trail and eight-mile main trail (Dunnigan Hill Road and Hunting Creek Road) at Knoxville were assessed for performance of past treatments and to assess for any further work to improve road conditions.
All in all, the work completed thus far has performed admirably in maintaining road durability and mitigating erosion (and its cascading impact on downstream habitat and water quality). In some areas, the combination of heavy rain and subsequent OHV traffic left rutting in low points where water infiltration was slow.
To address this, these sections were repaired and armored with rocks to provide greater structure and stability to mitigate rutting during the wet season. With all of this, the roads are much improved and ready for the coming season of use and enjoyment from the community.
This project is now nearing completion, with one more volunteer day scheduled to offer some final touches. Anyone interested in volunteering and joining us for the day can contact Nate (nlillge@tuleyome.org) to get involved and come experience this unique and valuable ecological community!
Learn more about the work at Knoxville OHV Area on the project webpage.
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