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Meet at Oldham Basin Trail Head on Elden Lookout Road We’ll be building new single track to replace Lower Brookbank. Google Map PLEASE RSVP: We will are asking that participants RSVP at least a day before each event in order for us to be better able to plan. It’s easy and only takes a minute using the form we are providing. Thanks for helping us out by doing this. What to
***Because of the prevailing dry and windy conditions and threat of fire, we have elected to cancel this event.*** Meet at Schultz Creek Trail Head. We’ll be building new single track on the Dry Lake Hills. Google Map PLEASE RSVP: We will are asking that participants RSVP at least a day before each event in order for us to be better able to plan. It’s easy and only takes a minute
Meet at Schultz Creek Trail Head. We’ll be building new single track on the Dry Lake Hills. Google Map Join the entire Flagstaff area trails community in the annual celebration of trails! PLEASE RSVP: We will are asking that participants RSVP at least a day before each event in order for us to be better able to plan. It’s easy and only takes a minute using the form we are providing.
Annual Human-Powered Parade — 11:00 a.m. start! Dust off those costumes! C’mon Flagstaff you love to dress up! $10 Helmets for kids and adults Many sizes and colors to choose from for the whole family. In partnership with Coconino County Safe Kids Coalition and Coconino County Public Health Services, we are offering discounted helmets to help keep kids safe while riding. Mountain Line – Bike / Bus Demonstration Learn out to load your bike
FREE! Join the Biking Challenge! Log all of your riding in the Biking Challenge and win amazing raffle prizes for FREE! Over $3500 in giveaways. View all of the fabulous raffle prizes donated by local businesses. Throughout May, log every day that you ride. Mountain bike rides, road rides, commutes, school trips, bike park shreds, it only takes a minute, and each time you enter you’ll gain an additional chance to win.
This year we are honoring Curtis Johnston for his contributions to cycling in Northern Arizona. We have worked with innumerable volunteers over the past two decades, and we are grateful to everyone who has spent their time to further the mission of promoting bicycling. Without volunteers, bicycling in Flagstaff and on our trails would not be nearly as great. Rarely have we had the pleasure of working with someone who
Meet at Schultz Creek Trail Head. We’ll be building new single track to connect Schultz Creek Trail to Chimney Trail. Google Map PLEASE RSVP: We will are asking that participants RSVP at least a day before each event in order for us to be better able to plan. It’s easy and only takes a minute using the form we are providing. Thanks for helping us out by doing this. What to
Thanks to these generous businesses and individuals who stepped up to help bolster our Trail Fund towards the implementation of the Mount Elden Dry Lake Hills trail system improvements and more! We will be announcing our first construction project to use some of these funds this summer, with a hope to have trail crews putting tread on the ground by spring of 2023. Stay tuned! In the meantime, please conscientiously
For this year’s Flagstaff Bike Month, throughout May of 2022, we are happy to bring back some of our signature events since COVID has waned! We have assembled some fun opportunities to encourage you to get out to ride throughout May! Unlike previous Bike to Work and School Weeks, Flagstaff Bike Month is for all kinds of cycling. Whether you are riding to work or school, or mountain biking or
Click here to take this survey now! https://www.opentownhall.com/11757 MetroPlan Stride Forward has another survey up. Please spend a few minutes to add your input! We are expecting another 3 or 4 of these over the coming months. The City and County rely upon the results of these surveys in key projects, like the Lone Tree Overpass, to gauge community priorities. This is an important opportunity to help guide planning decisions