Jackson Trail Rules

In Jackson, Wyo., local trail rules are in place to balance responsible dog ownership and landscape preservation. With an estimated 11,000 dogs in Teton County, it’s no secret that a large segment of the local population loves dogs.

Trail Congestion and Safety

Friends of the Bridger-Teton board member and former Bridger-Teton National Forest Recreational Program Manager Linda Merigliano explained that mandatory dog-leash zones at certain developed trailheads are an attempt to curb congestion and confusion in the area. Another primary reason for the leash rule is that an off-leash dog will likely be allowed out of its vehicle to roam around while the owner gets ready for their hike or bike ride.

In 2015, the Bridger-Teton National Forest announced a one-week moratorium on dog use at Cache Creek Trail because of festering dog poop piles and conflicts between dogs and wildlife. Later that year, the year-round mandatory leash zone at Cache Creek and Trail Creek trailheads was put in place.

Responsible Dog Ownership

Evan Matthews, a Victor resident who hikes with his dogs regularly, believes off-leash time is a good way for people and their dogs to experience the outdoors together, so long as the dog has proper training. As a former wildlife guide, Matthews is careful not to allow his pets to chase wildlife.

PAWS Director of Programs and Engagement Stephanie Sokol recently published a blog post and opinion piece describing an incident where her leashed dog was charged at and attacked by an off-leash dog. Her story underscores an anxiety that many people experience when encountering an unrestrained dog.

Merigliano expressed gratitude toward dog owners who clean up after their pets, train them, and leash them at trailhead areas. “Your actions to be a responsible dog owner make a difference!” she said.


Original reporting: Buckrail (Jackson WY) — read the source article.

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