How to Read the Map
The map has as its base, a collage of aerial photographs with the superimposed symbols shown in this legend.
A road is something maintained for cars or trucks.
A trail is anything else that you can ride a bike on and sometimes consists of a narrow footpath.
Paved trails are usually officially designated bike paths.
Paved roads are usually marked only when they provide a unique bike route or when they lead up to a parking lot.
Where parking lots are shown, they are accessible from ordinary city streets.
Areas where the public have
no access are indicated by the darkened lines and the symbol for a sign or barrier.
Physical barriers are usually chain link fences
that are maintained to block pedestrians as well as vehicles. Barriers intended to restrict cars but do not stop
bikes are not marked.