Trail Access to Fishing Platform

General Information

* Name/Location of Fishing Area
Trail Access to Fishing Platform
Yes
No
Describe the surface of the route of travel:

Soil/rocks/roots
covered in leaves. Old Railroad bed.

Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
13 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
49 inches
What is the distance from the parking area to the fishing area?

(if no accessible parking, measure distance from middle of parking lot/area to launch area)

400 feet

(check all that apply)

Platform

(a gangway or slope that bridges the span between land and the pier)

No

(i.e. textured pathways, changes in color)

N/A
Describe the surface of the pier:

(wooden planks, smooth, few rises, mostly even surface, etc.)

wooden planks
What is the width of the pier at its narrowest point?

(60" minimum or, where there are obstacles, the route can narrow to 36" for no more than a 24" length on the pier)

180 inches

(60 inch circle)

Yes
Yes
If yes, how high is the railing?

(measure the lowest section of railing; at least 25% should be 34" or less)

30 inches

(30" x 48" space for a person in a wheelchair or chair to sit )

No

(minimum of 9" high and 30" wide)

No

(lips at sides of piers, or docks with a maximum of 4" high and 2" wide)

N/A

Comments

This Fishing Platform is accessed by a trail. The trail can be reached by continuing along the road past the main park parking lot past the pavilions. This parking lot is unlined and gravel. This is also an access trail that connects with the Dryden Lake Trail in the area near the fishing platform. At the head of the trail there an area where people are known the park freely but it is not a designated parking spot.

Comments/additional information regarding fishing area