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Trail Program

Campbell Mesa Trail Day

2013 Flagstaff Biking Organization Trail Schedule
Other trail work opportunities around Flagstaff!

Since 2002, Flagstaff Biking Organization has built a successful partnership with the US Forest Service by collaborating with them on Trail Days. These trail development days are sponsored by the Forest Service who supply tools & staff that share trail building instruction and information on overall forest health. As part of the partnership, Flagstaff Biking Organization advertises and plans the event, recruits volunteers, and provides food, water and snacks to sustain the volunteers throughout the day. Thus far, this partnership has been successful by improving, obliterating, or creating significant sections of trails in the Coconino National Forest. The largest event of the year, National Trails Day, has recruited more than 100 people in each of the past four years. In 2011, there were 13 Trail Day events, using over 300 FBO volunteers representing over 2,200 volunteer hours that improved conditions on over 10 miles of trail.

The 2013 Trail Schedule:

This year we are actively seeking out individuals who want to be involved in the trails program at a higher level. Anyone interested in helping run a trail day or having more involvement in this program should contact us through the below email address or form.

We will also be making more of an effort to have projects for folks of all ages and physical abilities, as well as shortening the work day a bit. Our volunteers and partner agencies will scout out projects like pulling invasive species, or shuttling the food and beverages to the event that don’t necessarily require a healthy back and massive upper body strength. Our new scheduled work hours will be from 8:30 am until 12:30 or 1:00 pm, so volunteers will have the afternoon to go ride, (or hike, or run, or otherwise enjoy the trails). Everyone is welcome at these events!
Our partners:

United States Forest Service - Coconino logo Coconino County Parks & Recreation logo


Trail Program

Flagstaff Biking is continuing its commitment to the maintenance and construction of bicycle friendly trails in Northern Arizona again for 2013. Once again, we are teaming up with several agencies and other trail groups in the region to help keep the area’s trails fun and sustainable.
FBO has 8 events scheduled for the 2013 season, please come out and join us in an effort to give back to the great multi-use trails here in Northern Arizona.

What to bring and other details:

All Trail events start at 8:30 am and conclude with lunch at 1:00 pm unless otherwise noted. Coffee will be served between 8:00 am and 8:30 am, and snacks, beverages, tasty lunch and FUN are all provided.

Sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, sunscreen, water, and head protection are required. Hardhats, gloves, tools, and trail work instructions will be provided. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.


May 11th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segments 26-28, near 301D Road/Campbell Mesa

We encourage everyone to attend and assist in the implementation of this amazing trail.
For more information on the Flagstaff Loop Trail, see here.

Please click HERE to see what you’ll need to bring and other important information.

Sponsored by:

KickStand Kafe

For more information on this trail day event, contact: looptrail@flagstaffbiking.org



June 1st, National Trails Day, Kelly multi-use Trails Project

Join the entire Flagstaff trails community in the annual celebration of trails!

Please click HERE to see what you’ll need to bring and other important information.

Sponsored by:

Absolute Bikes logo Specialized Bikes

Partners

For more information on this trail day event, contact: trails@flagstaffbiking.org


June 29th Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segment 20, I-40 Underpass near Campbell Mesa

Please click HERE to see what you’ll need to bring and other important information.

We encourage everyone to attend and assist in the implementation of this amazing trail.
For more information on the Flagstaff Loop Trail, see here.

Sponsored by:

For more information on this trail day event, contact: looptrail@flagstaffbiking.org


July 27th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segments 26-28, near 301D Road/Campbell Mesa

Please click HERE to see what you’ll need to bring and other important information

We encourage everyone to attend and assist in the implementation of this amazing trail.
For more information on the Flagstaff Loop Trail, see here.

Sponsored by:

For more information on this trail day event, contact: looptrail@flagstaffbiking.org


August 17th, Roger’s Lake trail connector

Please click HERE to see what you’ll need to bring and other important information

Sponsored by:

For more information on this trail day event, contact: trails@flagstaffbiking.org


September 21st, Pedals v. Pistons v. Horseshoes v. Hiking Boots, Kelly multi-use Trails Project

Please click HERE to see what you’ll need to bring and other important information.

JOIN THE CHALLENGE! Let’s see which trail user group can show up in the greatest numbers for this great trail! A lovely trophy is on the line for the winning group… they will hold that trophy until next year’s challenge. Join this fun event… we ALL WIN when we work together to build good trail and strong trail-user relationships!

Partners:

Coconino Trail Riders

Sponsored by:

Absolute Bikes logo

For more information on this trail day event, contact: trails@flagstaffbiking.org


September 28th, Sunset Trail maintenance

Please click HERE to see what you’ll need to bring and other important information.

Sponsored by:

For more information on this trail day event, contact: trails@flagstaffbiking.org


October 12th, Roger’s Lake trail connector

Please click HERE to see what you’ll need to bring and other important information.

Sponsored by:

Specialized Bikes

For more information on this trail day event, contact: trails@flagstaffbiking.org


For more information, call Anthony Quintile @ 928-526-7704 or email him.

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