Didn’t Get the Memo?
This observation from TDK reader MZ on the Batteries to Bluffs Trail. [added emphasis is mine. -dk]
During the course of bird surveying this Saturday in the Presidio I came upon a person with a leashed dog on the Batteries to Bluffs trail. Being that this trail is one on which dog walking is not allowed, I approached the individual to inform him of this fact. Much to my surprise, I recognized the dogs handler as an off duty employee of the US Park Police, stationed at the Presidio. I know this individual to be a very conscientious and dedicated employee and one who would never knowingly violate any of the Parks rules. After a greeting and some discussion, I learned that this Presidio law enforcement officer was not aware that the Batteries to Bluffs trail is off limits to dogs.
This indicates to me that the trailside signage is inadequate, as is GGNRA interagency communication. If the employees of the GGNRA and the other federal agencies working within the GGNRA are not aware of the laws pertaining to pets in the park, how in the world can we expect the general public to know and abide by the rules?
This is yet another indicator that the outreach, education and enforcement efforts regarding pets in the Park are too soft and, consequently, are not as effective as they need to be.
Your thoughts?
– Doug Kern
Tags: baker beach, batteries to bluffs, coastal trail, dog walking, dogs, trails

