Tag "volunteer"
Saturday Sept 5th 8:00am to 1:00pm Drive up Snowbowl Road to Freidlein Prairie Road and follow the signs to the work site meeting location. If you do not have a high clearance vehicle, please come a little early and park a Freidlein Prairie and Snowbowl and catch a ride with another participant. See here for a Google Map. JOIN THE CHALLENGE! Let’s see which trail user group can show up
We had a fantastic turnout for Loop Trail work Saturday Aug 15th. Flagstaff can deliver! FBO, Coconino County, Coconino Forest Service and the City of Flagstaff send their thanks to the 54 generous spirits that donated their time to complete Segment 55 of the Loop Trail on Observatory Mesa. Next stop… Segment 56… the challenging and beautiful final link to Cheshire. We’ll need your help even more for that final
The Loop Trail needs your HELP! We got a great start on this trail in June; but we will need more volunteer trail builders to reach our goal to sew the trail into a Loop by this fall! So please help us! Trail building is fun, you meet great folks who share your love of Flagstaff Trails, and you become part of the legacy of the Loop Trail in this
August 1st, 8:00 am, FS164B trail head just off of Highway 180. Lower Fort Valley Trails maintenance Meet at the FS164B trail head between 8:00 and 8:30 am. Coffee will be served between 8:00 am and 8:30 am, and snacks, beverages, tasty lunch at 1:00 pm and FUN are all provided. Sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, sunscreen, water, a hat or head protection are required. Hardhats, gloves, tools, and trail
Saturday, July 25th Arizona Trail with Northern Arizona Trail Runners and Arizona Trail Association Join us July 25-26 just east of Kendrick Park off of US 180 and about 40 minutes northwest of Flagstaff for this 2-day trail work weekend. Come volunteer your time from 8am-3pm Saturday and Sunday to continue this 1 mile section of new trail with us. Saturday lunch will be provided. We will have a campsite
Join our next Loop Trail work day on Observatory Mesa this Saturday, July 11th! We got a great start on this trail National Trail Day in June; we hope to connect to Cheshire this summer, please help us. Trail building is fun, you meet great folks who share your love of Flagstaff Trails, and you become part of the legacy of the Loop Trail in this great town. Saturday’s FORECAST
About 180 gracious folks joined us June 6th to construct the Flagstaff Loop Trail.. almost a mile…most of Segment 55, Observatory Mesa to Cheshire! This annual celebration of trails is the biggest event of the year. We had fine weather, great turnout, beautiful trail was built and a great lunch to polish it off! To see photos from this day, go to our IMAGES page here. Joining us in the
Update: Thanks to all who participated in this successful trail day. See photos on the images page. Nothing like fresh air, pine trees and dirt to get the summer rolling! Join us for a Loop trail building day this Saturday, May 23rd. We will complete a link from YX Ranch road to Skunk Canyon started last fall. To get there, turn north off Lake Mary Road just east of the
Come join us this Saturday, May 2nd, at 8:30 am! We will be doing some much needed maintenance on Deer Hill Trail. We are happy to note that the Coconino Horsemen’s Alliance will be joining us in this effort! Invite any of your equestrian friends to come out and help us on this trail that is popular with horseback riders as well. All Trail events start at 8:30 am and
We are kicking off Loop Trail season where we left off last fall… at Skunk Canyon off Lake Mary Road between the water plant and Skunk Cyn trail head. Saturday’s FORECAST = “Partly cloudy, High 63”. Nice. Meet us at 8:00-8:15 AM on forest road 720. This is just off Lake Mary Road past Powell Blvd, the first left after the water treatment plant; follow the signs to the staging