Tag "Loop Trail"
August 25th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segment 29, near 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. 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
July 28th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segment 29, near 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. 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 the turn-off to 301 Road. (Google
May 5th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segment 29B, near 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. Click here for a map to the turn-off to 301 Road. (Google Maps will not let us get you all the way to the work site). Accessing the work site will require high-clearance 2 wheel drive
October 8th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segment 56, Observatory 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. With your help, we can get this section completed on this day, thereby providing connectivity for the Flagstaff Loop Trail from the Cheshire
Flagstaff Biking Organization continues to make progress towards completing the Flagstaff Loop Trail with the help of a $5000 grant from REI. These funds are being used, through a Memorandum of Understanding with the Coconino National Forest, to hire an American Conservation Experience (ACE) crew to construct a more remote, technical section of the trail on Coconino National Forest land. ACE will be further leveraging these funds by matching REI’s contribution
September 10th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segment 31, Fisher Point Area 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. We have arranged with Pine Canyon security to stage our volunteers in the Pine Canyon maintenance area known as the ‘old cart barn’
August 13th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segment 56, Observatory 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. From downtown Flagstaff, Take US-180, Fort Valley Rd for approximately 2 miles. Turn left onto W Blue Willow Rd. Take the 1st left onto
July 9th, Flagstaff Loop Trail, Segment 56, Observatory 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. From downtown Flagstaff, Take US-180, Fort Valley Rd for approximately 2 miles. Turn left onto W Blue Willow Rd. Take the 1st left
Join us for new construction on the Flagstaff Loop Trail! This piece will tie the Campbell Mesa Trail System over to Old Walnut Canyon Road. 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. Click here for a map to the
The Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization Multi Modal Planner, Martin Ince, prepared these maps of the Flagstaff Loop Trail. Check ‘ em out! They show current trail status, trail work event locations for 2011, connectivity to other trails and more…