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

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

This year we will be working on the Kelly Multi-use Trails project. This trail system will include 52 miles of single track trail between Lake Mary Road and Munds Park when completed that will be open to motorcycles, mountain bikes, equestrians and hikers. A substantial addition to the Flagstaff area trail system!

We are excited to have the opportunity to “return the favor” to the Coconino Trail Riders motorcycle club on a National Trails Day event. These guys have been good sports about showing up for the past decade or so on National Trails Day events on non-motorized trail. This will be the first National Trails Day on the Coconino National Forest on a trail open to these guys and gals. This club and it’s members have been responsible for the creation and/or maintenance of some of our favorite trails, (some now closed to motorcycle use), like Schultz Creek, Secret, Upper and Lower Moto and more. We are certain this new trail system will make for some great mountain biking opportunities as well!

What to bring, location and other details:

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Take Lake Mary Road 3.4 miles from South Beulah and turn right onto FR 867, just before a cattle guard. Follow signs about 1 mile to the meeting location.

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.

Sponsored by:

Absolute Bikes logo Specialized Bikes

Partners

US Forest Service logo
Coconino County Parks & Recreation logo

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