RR-59. Locate, analyze, build, and designate new trail segments, including segments needed to replace those now used by motorized vehicles. Align these new segments as closely as possible along the historic sheep driveway corridor.
RR-60. Secure rights-of-way for the trail and ancillary trails and facilities to preserve public access and long-term character. Acquire easements or rights-of-way on non-Federal lands if the trail or facilities are proposed for any of these lands. Ensure public access to the trail and related facilities through easements, rights-of-way, deed restrictions, or other suitable means.
RR-61. Recognize and accommodate long-term continuation of the trail and facilities in land tenure actions. Retain a 1/4-mile wide corridor (1/8 mile each side of the trail) along the trail and any ancillary facility for a permanent trail location.
RR-62. Develop at least eight trailheads and staging or camping areas near communities, with vehicle access points to serve the Black Canyon Trail and adjoining public lands for the following purposes:
RR-63. Facilities development could include the following:
information signs,
kiosks,
picnic tables,
loading ramps, and
soil stabilization for dust abatement.
RR-64. Limit to 5 acres the area of exposed barren soil for each developed site. Mark or delineate the perimeters with barriers to prevent expansion. One proposed site identified during planning is the heavily used site near the intersection of County Road 59 (Crown King Road) and Forest Service Road 684 (Castle Creek Road).