6-1-1: AUTHORITY; PARKS AND TRAILS DESCRIBED:
This chapter is enacted and adopted pursuant to the authority granted to the Board of Commissioners of Latah County by article XII, section 2, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho and Idaho Code sections 31-714 and 31-828. This chapter shall apply to all Latah County parks and recreation trails which are now or hereafter owned, managed, leased, licensed or under easement by Latah County for park and recreational purposes; including, but not limited to:
   A.   The Ed Corkill Trail, which is a bicycle-pedestrian path located along State Highway 3 between Juliaetta and Kendrick, Idaho (specifically the portion of the Ed Corkill Trail located between the jurisdictional limits of Juliaetta and Kendrick, together with the trail right-of-way).
   B.   The Latah Trail, which is a bicycle-pedestrian path located along State Highway 8 between Moscow and Troy, Idaho (specifically the portion of the Latah Trail located between the jurisdictional limits of Moscow and Troy, together with the trail right-of-way).
   C.   Bateson-Hylton Park, which is located in downtown Harvard, Latah County, Idaho.
   D.   Moose Creek Park, which is located three (3) miles west of Bovill, Idaho off of State Highways 3 and 8, on Moose Creek Road.
   E.   Phillips Farm Park, which is located five (5) miles north of Moscow, Idaho off of Highway 95.
   F.   Robinson Park, which is located at 5168 Robinson Park Road, Moscow, Idaho.
   G.   The "Camping Area" of Spring Valley Reservoir, as set out in the County's lease of that area, which is located east of Troy, Idaho on State Highway 8, off Spring Valley Road. (Ord. 343, 8-1-2016)