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January 11, 2018 Matthew Nelson

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We are excited to announce the installation of fre We are excited to announce the installation of fresh trailhead signs on the Santa Catalina Ranger District of the #CoronadoNationalForest. Thanks to funding from the @u.s.forestservice and 20 local businesses, the ATA recently designed, printed and installed signs at 17 locations on and around #MtLemmon. With the #AZT recently moving from #OracleRidge to Red Ridge due to private property issues and increased mining activity, these important navigational resources needed to be updated. Plus, some were over a decade old and were in need of an upgrade.

In addition to a map showing the Arizona Trail and other trails nearby, these signs also include:
• paved and dirt roads
• trailheads and campground
• peaks
• springs and creeks
• wilderness boundaries
• other interesting geographic features
• federal, state and private lands
• nearby communities
• local attractions

Each map includes info boxes about the Arizona Trail and the #ArizonaTrailAssociation, and ancestral lands. We are very proud of how they look, and hope you’ll enjoy them the next time you’re hiking, running, mountain biking or horseback riding at a trailhead within this gorgeous sky island mountain range in southern Arizona. And when you visit a local business who sponsored one of these signs (look for their logo on the sign), please tell them “thanks for supporting the #ArizonaTrail!”

These include our friends at @ziparizona  @beyondbreadbakerycafe Brewery Wastewater Design; @cirrusvisual  The Damion Alexander Team ; friends and family of David Nelson; @earlybirdbikes  @epicrides  @eskercycles  @faroutguides  Hammel Dentistry ; @homegrownmtb  @mtlemmonstore ; friends and family of Rane Clements; @runsar ; @teamwoodallaz - Long Realty ; @skratchlabs  @summithuttucson  @whyilovewhereilive  and @wildernesssociety .
BIG thanks to the Trail Steward Sawyers and Volunt BIG thanks to the Trail Steward Sawyers and Volunteers who cleared all the trees from the upper Butterfly portion of the #arizonatrail Wilderness Bypass on Passage 11! 
👉Check out our upcoming volunteer events 🔗 in profile, for more trail work opportunities on Butterfly Trail this summer!
GREAT NEWS to share from Washington DC: Thanks to GREAT NEWS to share from Washington DC: Thanks to supporters like you who contacted members of Congress, an amendment within the federal budget that would have sold off millions of acres land that belongs to all Americans has been removed. By reaching out to your representatives and telling them how important National Forests and BLM lands are to you, we were able to keep public lands in public lands — not sold to the highest bidder. THANK YOU for your support and advocacy on this important issue. We anticipate other attacks on public lands in the future, and will keep you informed about what you can do to help protect the Arizona Trail and the precious lands that belong to us all.
In early June 2025, the #ArizonaTrailAssociation h In early June 2025, the #ArizonaTrailAssociation hosted a multi-day sawyer event on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, bringing together volunteer trail stewards, trail crew leaders, and agency partners for crosscut saw training and removing fallen trees from the #ArizonaTrail. Participants camped together, built their skills through hands-on instruction, and worked in teams to clear over 100 trees from the #AZT—removing all trees on the trail from the North Rim to the Utah border.

Thanks to this collaborative effort, we strengthened our stewardship community, improved conditions for all trail users, and built lasting partnerships with public land managers. We extend our sincere thanks to @grandcanyonnps for their coordination and campsite support, and to the @u.s.forestservice for leading the crosscut saw evaluation course and helping grow our trail work capacity.

At a time when the work of federal land agencies is increasingly under threat, we are deeply grateful for the dedicated professionals who continue to protect, manage, and support access to our nation’s beloved public lands.
2026 PROPOSED BUDGET CUTS TO NATIONAL TRAILS: WHAT 2026 PROPOSED BUDGET CUTS TO NATIONAL TRAILS:
WHAT'S AT RISK...
> The National Park Service will face a $900 million funding cut to National Park Service Operations
> BLM funding for National Trails reduced to $0 from $11 million - overall 74% cut to national Monuments, National Conservation Areas, Wilderness and Wilderness Study Areas, Wild and Scenic Rivers, and National Scenic and Historic Trails
> The Forest Service will face trail funding cuts of 60% for maintenance
> Drastically reducing critical Land and Water Conservation Funds promised to the American people that are essential for protecting and completing the national trails system

What Does This Mean?
These cuts will lead to:
> Increased staffing cuts at our already under-staffed land management agencies
> Limited agency resources and increased roadblocks for nonprofit partners to effectively build, maintain, and interpret the trails
> Delays for critical maintenance projects that will increase the deferred maintenance backlog
> Negatively impacting the American public’s visitor experience and recreational
enjoyment of trails

What can you do?
Amplify.
> Spread the word! Tell your friends and family how the proposed budget will impact the National Trails System and public lands. Share on social media, have these conversations!
> Your voice has power. Contact your representatives and advocate for the continued funding and protection of the National Trails System

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We are excited to share the successful outcome of We are excited to share the successful outcome of the recent project to install a total of eight rollovers in the #Flagstaff area along the #ArizonaTrail! Over the course of three days, the @aztrailvets Program installed all 8 rollovers between #WalnutCanyonNationalMonument north to the Picture Canyon area (#AZT Passages 31C and 32A). While we were met with the expected challenges of getting these in the ground, everything went seamlessly.

Special thanks to:
- The Faus Family for generously providing funding for the rollovers
- @coconinocounty staff for assistance with planning and approvals
- Coconino National Forest staff for assistance with planning, logistics and approvals
- @nationalparkservice staff for assistance with rollover storage, camping arrangements and event support
- ATA Veterans Program, ATA volunteer stewards and ATA staff for project implementation
- special interest metalwErks for fabrication and transportation of rollovers

We are incredibly thankful to everyone involved with the planning and installation of these rollovers. This was a team effort and we could not have done it without all of your support!
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