Centennial Trail Rules & Etiquette
Rules:
- Non-motorized vehicles only (exception: wheelchairs)
- Trail hours: dawn to dusk, year-round
- No firearms or alcoholic beverages on the Trail
- Speed limit: 15 m.p.h. maximum
- Pedestrians have the right of way on the paved trail
- Horses have the right of way on the soft trail
- No horses on asphalt paved trail
- Pets must be under control and on a six foot or shorter leash at all times
- Do not disturb the plants or animals
- Pack it in... Pack it out!
- No structures (including vendor equipment) allowed within the Trail property boundaries
Etiquette
- Observe Trail rules and signs
- Bicyclists, in-line skaters, PLEASE audibly say "on your left" when passing other users
- Keep on the right, pass on the left, and yield to faster moving users
- Signal slower moving Trail users when approaching
- Wear a helmet when cycling or in-line skating
- Use caution where Trail narrows and at high-use access points
- Bicyclists stay on designated Trail, two riders abreast maximum (single file if pedestrians are present)
- Wheel skiers/in-line skaters do not use sharp-tipped poles
- Skateboarders stay on paved trail; no jumps or demonstration-type skateboarding
- HAVE FUN AND ENJOY THE CENTENNIAL TRAIL
Questions or suggestions for Washington State Parks concerning the Centennial Trail call Ranger Doug King at 465-5064.
Organized Events Require Permits
If your organization is planning an organized event, you will need to call Riverside State Park Ranger Doug King (509-465-5064) to obtain a special-activity permit.