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Bike to Work Week: why it is more important than you think to log your commutes.

We have been hosting Bike to Work Week for 13 years now and every year we have asked folks to spend a few seconds every day logging their rides through our web site. We have tried to create enthusiasm for this with the Worksite Challenge, where workplaces are eligible to win a free bike to use as office transportation, and by offering some really nice raffle prizes each day for

Flagstaff Bike to Work Week 2014, May 18-24!

It’s Bike to Work Week again! May 18-24! Join us for this annual celebration of Flagstaff’s bike culture and help us to get some new folks riding. Some things you can do to get ready! Sunday, May 18th, Bike Bazaar and Parade (Click here to reserve a bike swap table.) Get your workplace signed up for the Worksite Challenge! Download promotional materials! (Click here) Plan your Week! Full schedule of

First Trail Day of 2014! Roger’s Lake Connector Trail, May 10th

May 10th, Roger’s Lake connector Join FBO and the Flagstaff Ranger District to continue construction of this vital connector between the Flagstaff Loop Trail on the west side of Flagstaff to the new Roger’s Lake County Park trail system. Meeting location: Click here for a map to the approximate meeting location. To get to the meeting location, travel on West Route 66 to Woody Mountain Road. Turn left and travel

First Trail Day of 2014! Roger's Lake Connector Trail, May 10th

May 10th, Roger’s Lake connector Join FBO and the Flagstaff Ranger District to continue construction of this vital connector between the Flagstaff Loop Trail on the west side of Flagstaff to the new Roger’s Lake County Park trail system. Meeting location: Click here for a map to the approximate meeting location. To get to the meeting location, travel on West Route 66 to Woody Mountain Road. Turn left and travel

Flagstaff Gravity Riders Elden Look Out Road Clean Up Day! (Rescheduled!)

Join the Flagstaff Gravity Riders and the US Forest Service Flagstaff Ranger District for some trash clean up along Elden LO Road! Meet this Saturday, MAY 3rd at 10:00 am at the gate on Elden LO Road just after it turns to a dirt road. We will be picking up trash and debris along the road. Help keep one of our favorite riding areas clean! For more info, contact Josh

Vote NOW for the Ft. Tuthill Bike Park to win a $30,000 Grant!!

WE NEED YOU TO VOTE NOW! Share this link with everyone you’ve ever met, have your mom’s Facebook friends vote, bug random strangers on the street to vote on their smart phones, pester your coworkers, whoever you can think of! It only takes a minute, doesn’t cost a thing, and everyone will benefit from this free-to-the-public facility! Be sure to reply to the confirmation email you’ll be sent or your

Rising from the Ashes-Coming soon to Flagstaff!

Flagstaff Biking Organization is excited to help present, Rising From Ashes, the award-winning feature-length documentary about Team Rwanda.  This film will premiere in Flagstaff on Thursday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Orpheum Theatre.  Get your advance tickets here fpr $10, or at the Orpheum Theater for $15 the day of the show. A joyous and uplifting independent film about the development of a national cycling team in Rwanda, a

Flagstaff City Council and Coconino County Supervisors to review Walnut Canyon Study

On Monday, February 3rd, at 4 pm the Flagstaff City Council and Coconino County Supervisors will be meeting to discuss the final report and potential recommendations at Flagstaff City Hall for pursuing designation as an NCA/NSA or not. We at Flagstaff Biking Organization have been tracking the Walnut Canyon Study, that arose out of the desire of some parties to substantially expand Walnut Canyon National Monument, for well over a

Important Coconino National Forest Land Management Plan Revision Meetings Coming Up!

The Coconino National Forest has scheduled several meeting to seek input on the Draft Land Management Plan Revision Alternatives. National Forest Land Management Plans provide the underlying guidance for how all decisions are made on a given National Forest. They are typically general in nature and set desired goals and policies for the management of the various areas of the Forest. Land Management Plans are also required to make recommendations

Flagstaff Biking Organization Proposed Trail Alignment Changes and Additions to the Proposed Action for MEDL Recreation Planning

This map is meant to give clarity to changes and additions to trails that we would like to see represented in the Preferred Alternative in the Draft Environmental Assessment. FBO supports all of the trails contained in the MEDL Proposed Action. Just because this map does not show a trail in the Proposed Action, or already on the Forest Service System does not mean that we don’t support it. This