Saturday 6/7 is National Trails Day
Posted: Jun 05 2008 10:04 am
This appears to be geared more toward mountain biking than to hiking, but who knows? If you're in Flagstaff and interested, call for further information.
(Posted on Coconino NF homepage)
Join Us On The Trail For National Trails Day This Saturday!
For Immediate Release
Date: June 3, 2008
Contact: Geoffrey Gross, 928-679-8023 or Brienne Untalan, 928-527-8290
Flagstaff — Hosted by Coconino County Parks and Recreation, this year’s National Trails Day volunteer event is this Saturday, June 7, and will help construct a new section of trail that will connect the Fort Tuthill trail system to Kachina Village. The event begins at 9:00 a.m. and will run through 2:00 p.m. Free lunch will be served courtesy of Route 66 Catering.
In addition to trail construction, the event will include a variety of activities for participants of all ages such as invasive weed removal, trash pickup, games and contests, and a special visit from Smokey Bear. “Join Us on the Trail is the slogan for this year’s National Trails Day,” states Geoffrey Gross of the Coconino County Parks and Recreation Department. “When complete, this section of trail will connect Kachina Village and Flagstaff – this is an occasion to not only support the local trails programs, but to reinforce and emphasize the spirit of this community.”
Developed by the National Hiking Society, National Trails Day inspires trail enthusiasts nationwide to learn about and celebrate trails while participating in educational exhibits, instructional workshops, and trail work projects.
Local sponsors for this year’s event include the Flagstaff Biking Organization, Coconino Rural Environmental Corps, Coconino Trail Riders, REI, American Conservation Experience, City of Flagstaff, and the Coconino National Forest. “We’re hoping for a great turnout to kick-off this summer’s volunteer trail events,” says Brian Tritle, Trails Coordinator for the Peaks and Mormon Lake Districts. “It should be a fun-filled day, and we encourage everyone to come out and celebrate with us.”
Volunteers should bring energy, enthusiasm, gloves and sunscreen, notes Tritle. Meet at 9:00 a.m. along Old Munds Highway – just off Highway 89, across from Jackson’s Grill. Also wear sturdy shoes, long pants, your bicycle helmet, and bring drinking water.
For more information on this National Trails Day event, contact the Flagstaff Biking Organization at 928-779-5969
(Posted on Coconino NF homepage)
Join Us On The Trail For National Trails Day This Saturday!
For Immediate Release
Date: June 3, 2008
Contact: Geoffrey Gross, 928-679-8023 or Brienne Untalan, 928-527-8290
Flagstaff — Hosted by Coconino County Parks and Recreation, this year’s National Trails Day volunteer event is this Saturday, June 7, and will help construct a new section of trail that will connect the Fort Tuthill trail system to Kachina Village. The event begins at 9:00 a.m. and will run through 2:00 p.m. Free lunch will be served courtesy of Route 66 Catering.
In addition to trail construction, the event will include a variety of activities for participants of all ages such as invasive weed removal, trash pickup, games and contests, and a special visit from Smokey Bear. “Join Us on the Trail is the slogan for this year’s National Trails Day,” states Geoffrey Gross of the Coconino County Parks and Recreation Department. “When complete, this section of trail will connect Kachina Village and Flagstaff – this is an occasion to not only support the local trails programs, but to reinforce and emphasize the spirit of this community.”
Developed by the National Hiking Society, National Trails Day inspires trail enthusiasts nationwide to learn about and celebrate trails while participating in educational exhibits, instructional workshops, and trail work projects.
Local sponsors for this year’s event include the Flagstaff Biking Organization, Coconino Rural Environmental Corps, Coconino Trail Riders, REI, American Conservation Experience, City of Flagstaff, and the Coconino National Forest. “We’re hoping for a great turnout to kick-off this summer’s volunteer trail events,” says Brian Tritle, Trails Coordinator for the Peaks and Mormon Lake Districts. “It should be a fun-filled day, and we encourage everyone to come out and celebrate with us.”
Volunteers should bring energy, enthusiasm, gloves and sunscreen, notes Tritle. Meet at 9:00 a.m. along Old Munds Highway – just off Highway 89, across from Jackson’s Grill. Also wear sturdy shoes, long pants, your bicycle helmet, and bring drinking water.
For more information on this National Trails Day event, contact the Flagstaff Biking Organization at 928-779-5969