Wallace Trail Preservation Board
Wallace Township contains a unique network of trails. Some of these pathways are more than a century old and a hundred miles long. They afford residents countless opportunities for outdoor recreation and enjoyment. Trails preserve our rural atmosphere, foster physical and mental health, provide backyard neighborhood watch services, protect home values and reduce costs of municipal services. Because trails link various parts of the township and provide alternative means of transportation, they enhance our sense of community and well-being. In short, trails make Wallace township a better place to live.
The Wallace Trail Preservation Board meets on the 3rd Monday of each month at 7:00 PM at the Township Building.
Dorothy Kirk: Chair
Mary Wasko: Vice Chair
Mary McCabe
Dan Wagner
Code of Conduct – Trail Etiquette
- Trails may be used for non-motorized use only
- Stay on the trail
- Respect property owners and other trail users
- Preserve and protect wildlife and other natural resources
- Carry trash out – Do not litter
- Don’t smoke or drink alcohol
- Use personal electronics with headphones only
- No hunting or trapping
- No firearms or other weapons
- No loitering
- Never cut corners or cross planted fields or lawns
- Keep dogs under control
- Clean up after your dog or horse as a courtesy to others
- Use caution and go slowly when passing fenced animals
- Report unsafe conditions and suspicious activities
- Never tread on soft sod
- Leave gates and trails as you find them
- Remember, trail use is a privilege — Be courteous
Meeting Minutes