Might be kind of a silly question, but I figure better safe than sorry. I'm just curious if it is somehow prohibited to hike off designated trails in a state park area in the US. I've already checked my states rules and regulations, and it didn't mention anything specifically, but I'm not sure if maybe it's some kind of "common sense" rule or something. A couple of friends and I just want to explore the local state forest area, and I just want to make sure we won't get in trouble for doing so. So, does anyone know if this is allowed?
Talk to the rangers at the park, if you run into trouble, the county is going to have to cover the cost of rescuing you. Trails are marked for reasons of safety, both landform and wildlife interaction.
As for bears, avoid them, if attacked, assume a kneeling postion, put head under torso as much as possible and cover scalp with hands.
ALthernatively, you can bend over and kiss your ass goodbye, bear maulings are notortiously difficult to survive. They can literally bite your skull.