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ASPT - 2020 Trails Plan [ Now Final ]
Posted: Mar 12 2020 9:56 pm
by joebartels
ASPT wrote:Dear trail users and land managers:
Your opinion matters when it comes to trail use in Arizona! Arizona State Parks and Trails has released a draft 2020 Trails Plan for public comment after a year of gathering data about the thousands of miles of motorized and non-motorized trails in the state.
More than 9,000 survey responses were collected, guiding this plan’s development with input about motorized or non-motorized trails, how often and how they are used, trails preferences and how land managers could improve trail experiences through their time, money and efforts.
The Trails Plan provides information about trail users, their preferences, opinions and important issues facing recreational trails and off-highway vehicle routes in Arizona. The plan also offers a list of recommendations and priority actions that both trail users and land managers can implement.
You can view the draft 2020 Trails Plan by clicking below. Comments can be sent directly to
TrailsPlan@azstateparks.gov. Feedback will be accepted through March 30, 2020.
Re: ASPT - 2020 Trails Plan Draft for public comment
Posted: Mar 13 2020 6:24 am
by CannondaleKid
I can see a problem here...
In the Trail Priorities and Suggested Actions tables (for both Motorized and Non-motorized use) they list "Enforce Existing Rules and Regulations in Trail Areas" only as a Third Level Priority.
Re: ASPT - 2020 Trails Plan [ Now Final ]
Posted: Jul 01 2020 3:36 pm
by joebartels
azstateparks.gov wrote:Dear trail users, partners and land managers:
Arizona State Parks and Trails has released the final Arizona Trails 2020 Plan after more than a year of gathering data and public comment about the thousands of miles of motorized and non-motorized trails in the state.
More than 9,000 survey responses were collected from Arizona residents, members of the public and land managers, guiding this plan’s development with input about motorized or non-motorized trails, how often and how they are used, trails preferences and how land managers could improve trail experiences through their time, money and efforts.
The Trails Plan provides information about trail users, their preferences, opinions and important issues facing recreational trails and off-highway vehicle routes in Arizona. The plan also offers a list of recommendations and priority actions that both trail users and land managers can implement.