As parks and trails begin to reopen, it can be confusing to navigate this “new normal” in terms of how to recreate responsibly. The #RecreateResponsibly guidelines give advice on how to get outdoors right now. When you choose to recreate responsibly, you are doing your part to keep yourself and others safe and healthy. No one wants to see our parks and trails re-closed, and we can all do our part to take care of each other and these places so we can maintain access. We all have a shared responsibility to care for these places and ensure they remain for future generations to enjoy. Lead by example and join the Catskill Center and the Catskills Visitor Center in learning how to #RecreateResponsibly at https://www.recreateresponsibly.org.
- Know Before you Go – Check the status of the place you want to visit. If it is closed, don’t go. If it’s crowded, have a plan B.
- Plan Ahead – Prepare for facilities to be closed, pack lunch and bring essentials like hand sanitizer and a mask.
- Stay Close to Home – This is not the time to travel long distances to recreate. Most places are only open for day use.
- Practice Physical Distancing – Adventure only with your immediate household. Be prepared to cover your nose and mouth and give others space. If you are sick, stay home.
- Play It Safe – Slow down and choose lower-risk activities to reduce your risk of injury. Search and rescue operations and health care resources are both strained.
- Leave No Trace – Respect public lands and communities and take your garbage with you, including disposable gloves, masks, and toilet paper