1. Coordinates:
Accurate coordinates of the publicly accessible trailhead or access point.
2. Photos:
Signage
If there's a sign please upload a clear photo of the trailname on the trailhead sign. Example photo.
No signage
If there is no sign, please post a photo of the entrance location and a 2nd photo clearly showing the trail. (This will help make approval an easier process.) Example photo.
3. Naming your waymark:
If the access point enters a tract of land with a known name (e.g. Little Tract, Hyde Park, Bruce Trail) please make the name of the trail or tract of land part of the name of your waymark. Examples: Bruce Trail access point, Hockley Valley Provincial Park; Applachian Trail access point, White Mountain National Forest; Oak Road trailhead, Preservation Forest.
4. Parking:
Include information about parking.
Is the parking area at the trailhead/access point or somewhere nearby?
If parking is not at the trailhead please use the parking field to add coordinates to the closest parking.
If there is no parking available nearby please note it in your write-up.
5. Optional information:
Web information:
If there's any web information about the trail/trailhead please include a link to the website, using the optional field provided.
Type of trail substrate:
natural - dirt, root; crushed stone, paved, gravel, sand, mixed etc. Example photo.
Restrictions or allowances:
The trail must allow hiking, but does it also allow or restrict activities such as: biking, ATVs, snowmobiles, x-skiing, horses, dogs, hunting.
If there's signage, a photo of the sign would be a nice addition.
If 2 or more trails intersect at the same trailhead/access point post one waymark naming each of the trails that meet at this point. Please do not post several waymarks at the same location.