Trail Use Survey Question Title * 1. I typically use Ukiah Valley trails (Low Gap Park, Lake Mendo, Mill Creek Park, Cow Mountain) ... every day a few times a week about once a week one to three times a month less than once a month a couple times a year once a year or less Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. I live in the City of Ukiah (inside City limits) in the Ukiah Valley in or around Willits, Brooktrails, or Laytonville in or around Potter Valley or Redwood Valley in or around Anderson Valley or Hopland on the coast outside Mendocino County Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. I am a hiker mountain biker hiker who sometimes bikes mountain biker who sometimes hikes I ride a horse Other (please specify) Question Title * 4. I prefer the trails I use to be relatively narrow (18-23 inches) moderately wide (24-35 inches) wide (Greater than 36 inches) Question Title * 5. I prefer the trails I use to be smooth a little rough challenging a mixture of easy to challenging Question Title * 6. Rank the following trailheads in order of your preference Question Title * 7. I donate to the Ukiah Valley Trail Group more than once per year usually every year sometimes, but not every year (multiple times) I've donated once or twice I've never donated Question Title * 8. I think the most important trail improvements needed in the Ukiah Valley are (in order of importance): Question Title * 9. The City of Ukiah and the Ukiah Valley Trail Group (UVTG) have built over three miles of trails at Low Gap Park that are “hiking only.” I think it is reasonable for the City/UVTG to build at least one mile of mountain biking only trail. Yes, I agree Yes, but only as part of a larger project that builds more multi-use trails. No, I think all additional trail should be multi-use. No, I think we need more hiking-only trail No, there should be at least three miles of biking-only trail if we are going to continue to ban bikes at Low Gap. (Please explain your answer.) Question Title * 10. I also want you to know Done