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Final Rule

Whiskeytown Unit, Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area; Bicycling

Agency
Document Number
2026-02479
Published
February 9, 2026
Effective Date
March 11, 2026

Abstract

The National Park Service amends the special regulations for Whiskeytown National Recreation Area to allow bicycle use on approximately 79.8 miles of multi-use trails. National Park Service regulations require promulgation of a special regulation to allow bicycles on new trails outside of developed areas and for existing trails that require construction or significant modification to accommodate bicycles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 2026-02479 Federal Register document?
Document 2026-02479 is a Final Rule published by the Department of Interior in the Federal Register on February 9, 2026, with an effective date of March 11, 2026. The National Park Service amends the special regulations for Whiskeytown National Recreation Area to allow bicycle use on approximately 79.8 miles of multi-use trails. National Park Service regulations require promulgation of a special regulation to allow bicycles on new trails outside of developed areas and for existing trails that require construction or significant modification to accommodate bicycles. View the original at https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/02/09/2026-02479/whiskeytown-unit-whiskeytown-shasta-trinity-national-recreation-area-bicycling.
Is document 2026-02479 an economically significant rule?
No. Document 2026-02479 is not classified as economically significant under Executive Order 12866. Economically significant rules require OIRA review and are estimated to have impacts of $100 million or more per year.
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