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YES! We will be digging today with the US Forest Service! The weather forecast looks pretty clear for the rest of the morning. See you out there! As of Friday evening, we still intend to work. If there is not significant snow coverage or miserable rain in the morning, come on out! Stay tuned here or our Facebook page for updates in the AM… May 7th, Rogers Lake connector Once
August 15th, Roger’s Lake connector Once completed, this trail will connect the Roger’s Lake Trail System to the Flagstaff Loop Trail and Ft. Tuthill Trail System. What a great addition to the Flagstaff area trail network! Directions: From the intersection of West Route 66 and Woody Mountain Road, drive approximately 3.5 miles to a pull-out on the south/east side of Woody Mountain Rod. We will have signs up by 8:00
May 2nd, Roger’s Lake connector Once completed, this trail will connect the Roger’s Lake Trail System to the Flagstaff Loop Trail and Ft. Tuthill Trail System. What a great addition to the Flagstaff area trail network! Directions: To get to the meeting location, travel on West Route 66 to Woody Mountain Road. Turn left and travel approximately 3 miles on Woody Mountain Road. Turn left at the signs to the event
October 25th, Roger’s Lake connector Once completed, this trail will connect the Roger’s Lake Trail System to the Flagstaff Loop Trail and Ft. Tuthill Trail System. What a great addition to the Flagstaff area trail network! Directions: To get to the meeting location, travel on West Route 66 to Woody Mountain Road. Turn left and travel approximately 3 miles on Woody Mountain Road. Turn left at the signs to the event
July 12th, 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 Natural Area trail system. We also want to welcome Mountain Sports Flagstaff, a long-time FBO supporter, as our newest Trail Program Sponsor! Mountain Sports and Patagonia Footwear will supply small gifts for all participants
July 27th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segments 26-28, near 301D Road/Campbell Mesa We will be continuing work on Segment 26, (.pdf map of the Flagstaff Loop Trail with segment numbers here), which we hope to complete thus making a continuous link between JWP Boulevard and the Arizona Trail Equestrian Bypass! Map here! Directions: From the intersection of Highway 89 and Country Club, continue east on Country Club to Old Walnut Canyon
June 29th Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segment 20, I-40 Underpass near Campbell Mesa We will be constructing new trail underneath I-40 and connecting to the Campbell Mesa Trails. This connection is a key part of the Flagstaff Loop Trail which will tie in the Arizona Trail Picture Canyon passage to the Campbell Mesa Trails through the “barrier” of I-40. Just before lunch we will have a brief dedication ceremony recognizing the
May 11th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segments 26-28, near 301D Road/Campbell Mesa The kick off to another fun and productive year of building and maintaining our trails! We will be continuing work on Segment 26, (.pdf map of the Flagstaff Loop Trail with segment numbers here), which should shortly be completed thus making a continuous link between JWP Boulevard and Campbell Mesa! We encourage everyone to attend and assist in the
We encourage everyone to attend and assist in the implementation of this amazing trail. For more information on the Flagstaff Loop Trail, see here. We are getting closer to seeing the full connection between John Wesley Powell Blvd. and Campbell Mesa completed! Your help will get us there sooner! Click here for a map to (near) the meeting location. Accessing the work site will require high-clearance 2 wheel drive at a minimum,
We encourage everyone to attend and assist in the implementation of this amazing trail. For more information on the Flagstaff Loop Trail, see here. We are getting closer to seeing the full connection between John Wesley Powell Blvd. and Campbell Mesa completed! Your help will get us there sooner! Click here for a map to (near) the meeting location. Accessing the work site will require high-clearance 2 wheel drive at a minimum,