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Molino Basin Check Steps Passage 10
Molino Basin Check Steps Passage 10
March 1, 2025 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Please join the ATA on March 1 on Passage 10, in the Santa Catalina Region near Tucson for a trail work event. This project is rated moderate. Our project will focus on rock work. For more information or to register for the event, visit our volunteer portal here.
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Trail Skills Institute Module 4: March 1-2, 2025
Trail Skills Institute Module 4: March 1-2, 2025
March 1, 2025 8:30 am - March 2, 2025 4:00 pm
Are you interested in learning more about properly monitoring, maintaining and constructing trails? Are you a steward of the Arizona Trail or are interested in helping out with trail projects? Do you like to get your hands dirty while learning valuable skills at the same time? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then make your reservations today for this upcoming Trail Skills Institute Course!
For more information and registration visit our Volunteer Event Portal.
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Trail Skills Institute Module 4: March 1-2, 2025
Trail Skills Institute Module 4: March 1-2, 2025
March 1, 2025 8:30 am - March 2, 2025 4:00 pm
Are you interested in learning more about properly monitoring, maintaining and constructing trails? Are you a steward of the Arizona Trail or are interested in helping out with trail projects? Do you like to get your hands dirty while learning valuable skills at the same time? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then make your reservations today for this upcoming Trail Skills Institute Course!
For more information and registration visit our Volunteer Event Portal.
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Tiger Mine Passage 14
Tiger Mine Passage 14
March 8, 2025 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Please join the ATA on March 8 on Passage 14 in the Copper Corridor near Oracle for a trail work event. This project is rated easy. Our project will focus on brushing, treadwork and drainage work. For more information or to register for the event, visit our volunteer portal here.
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2025 Catclaw Revenge - Passage 17a Maintenance
2025 Catclaw Revenge - Passage 17a Maintenance
March 14, 2025 8:00 am - March 16, 2025 4:00 pm
- The Alamo Canyon Passage is classic Sonoran desert - rugged, remote and beautiful. Though it burned in the Telegraph fire of 2021, this is still a striking landscape with amazing rock and spectacular views - and now it needs our help more than ever as it recovers from the damage done by the flames. Join the passage stewards in their mission to maintain this as one of the premier passages of the Arizona National Scenic Trail. This is a multi-day backcountry event - perfect for those looking for a challenge. It is also your chance to get revenge on those evil clumps of catclaw that have so often bitten you as you walked by!
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Our goals for the weekend:
Friday:
- Hike approximately 9 miles south of the Picketpost Trailhead to our traditional camping spot in Coronation Wash. We’ll have support from a 4wd club to assist with transporting gear and water into this remote camp (high clearance, modified 4wd needed to access).
- If there's energy left, we'll brush out around the camp or clear brush along the way.
Saturday:
- Grub out mesquite and catclaw and all other spiny plants which have grown over the trail. (You know you want revenge!)
- Check on water sources
- Clear any problems with trail tread or identify areas for further work in future trips.
- Up to 3 miles of hiking (6 mile round trip) to reach the southern boundary of the passage
Sunday:
- Finish up our work and head back to the trailhead for home (there's an option to stay until Monday if you just can't get enough!)
Monday:
- The 4wd Club will come and pick up our gear. We’ll hike the rest of the crew back to Picketpost TH.
Volunteers will be rewarded with a hearty dinner cooked by the event host on Friday and Saturday nights and a cooler of icy beverages (or steaming hot ones as needed) available for your enjoyment.
This is a backcountry event - we will be camping in a remote area and participants will need to bring their own camping gear. We will provide tools, safety gear, instructions and food as described above.
Additional details will be shared with participants in advance of the event.
For more information on the event, you can email your host: Wendy Lotze at wrae.lo@gmail.com
Community Health Note: The ATA asks that volunteers refrain from participation in any AZT activity if they have symptoms of or believe they may have been recently exposed to any contagious illness including colds and the flu. Please monitor your health regularly and inform your event leader if you believe you may be at risk.
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Tucson Festival of Books Outreach & Tabling
Tucson Festival of Books Outreach & Tabling
March 14, 2025 9:00 am - March 16, 2025 5:30 pm
The University of Arizona, 1200 E University Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
Join the Western National Parks Association (WNPA) in representing the AZT at the Tucson Festival of Books Friday March 14 - Sunday March 16. This fun and festive event is a great way to engage the public and expand the AZT community.
Western National Parks Association will have a table for the AZT in the National Parks Experience Pavilion at the festival. We will be giving out maps, Junior Explorer Handbooks and stickers to spread information and inspiration about the AZT as well as the importance of protecting public lands and public trails. We'll also be providing an activity for the Junior Ranger Jamboree.
Please see and sign up for tabling shifts using our Tucson Festival of Books Tabling Sign Up form.
Questions? Contact jj@aztrail.org
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2025 Catclaw Revenge - Passage 17a Maintenance
2025 Catclaw Revenge - Passage 17a Maintenance
March 14, 2025 8:00 am - March 16, 2025 4:00 pm
- The Alamo Canyon Passage is classic Sonoran desert - rugged, remote and beautiful. Though it burned in the Telegraph fire of 2021, this is still a striking landscape with amazing rock and spectacular views - and now it needs our help more than ever as it recovers from the damage done by the flames. Join the passage stewards in their mission to maintain this as one of the premier passages of the Arizona National Scenic Trail. This is a multi-day backcountry event - perfect for those looking for a challenge. It is also your chance to get revenge on those evil clumps of catclaw that have so often bitten you as you walked by!
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Our goals for the weekend:
Friday:
- Hike approximately 9 miles south of the Picketpost Trailhead to our traditional camping spot in Coronation Wash. We’ll have support from a 4wd club to assist with transporting gear and water into this remote camp (high clearance, modified 4wd needed to access).
- If there's energy left, we'll brush out around the camp or clear brush along the way.
Saturday:
- Grub out mesquite and catclaw and all other spiny plants which have grown over the trail. (You know you want revenge!)
- Check on water sources
- Clear any problems with trail tread or identify areas for further work in future trips.
- Up to 3 miles of hiking (6 mile round trip) to reach the southern boundary of the passage
Sunday:
- Finish up our work and head back to the trailhead for home (there's an option to stay until Monday if you just can't get enough!)
Monday:
- The 4wd Club will come and pick up our gear. We’ll hike the rest of the crew back to Picketpost TH.
Volunteers will be rewarded with a hearty dinner cooked by the event host on Friday and Saturday nights and a cooler of icy beverages (or steaming hot ones as needed) available for your enjoyment.
This is a backcountry event - we will be camping in a remote area and participants will need to bring their own camping gear. We will provide tools, safety gear, instructions and food as described above.
Additional details will be shared with participants in advance of the event.
For more information on the event, you can email your host: Wendy Lotze at wrae.lo@gmail.com
Community Health Note: The ATA asks that volunteers refrain from participation in any AZT activity if they have symptoms of or believe they may have been recently exposed to any contagious illness including colds and the flu. Please monitor your health regularly and inform your event leader if you believe you may be at risk.
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Tucson Festival of Books Outreach & Tabling
Tucson Festival of Books Outreach & Tabling
March 14, 2025 9:00 am - March 16, 2025 5:30 pm
The University of Arizona, 1200 E University Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
Join the Western National Parks Association (WNPA) in representing the AZT at the Tucson Festival of Books Friday March 14 - Sunday March 16. This fun and festive event is a great way to engage the public and expand the AZT community.
Western National Parks Association will have a table for the AZT in the National Parks Experience Pavilion at the festival. We will be giving out maps, Junior Explorer Handbooks and stickers to spread information and inspiration about the AZT as well as the importance of protecting public lands and public trails. We'll also be providing an activity for the Junior Ranger Jamboree.
Please see and sign up for tabling shifts using our Tucson Festival of Books Tabling Sign Up form.
Questions? Contact jj@aztrail.org
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Women/Trans/Femme Rock Work Passage 16
Women/Trans/Femme Rock Work Passage 16
March 15, 2025 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Please join the ATA on March 15 on Passage 16, in the Copper Corridor Region near Kearney for a trail work event. This project is rated moderate. Our project will focus on rock work. For more information or to register for the event, visit our volunteer portal here.
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2025 Catclaw Revenge - Passage 17a Maintenance
2025 Catclaw Revenge - Passage 17a Maintenance
March 14, 2025 8:00 am - March 16, 2025 4:00 pm
- The Alamo Canyon Passage is classic Sonoran desert - rugged, remote and beautiful. Though it burned in the Telegraph fire of 2021, this is still a striking landscape with amazing rock and spectacular views - and now it needs our help more than ever as it recovers from the damage done by the flames. Join the passage stewards in their mission to maintain this as one of the premier passages of the Arizona National Scenic Trail. This is a multi-day backcountry event - perfect for those looking for a challenge. It is also your chance to get revenge on those evil clumps of catclaw that have so often bitten you as you walked by!
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Our goals for the weekend:
Friday:
- Hike approximately 9 miles south of the Picketpost Trailhead to our traditional camping spot in Coronation Wash. We’ll have support from a 4wd club to assist with transporting gear and water into this remote camp (high clearance, modified 4wd needed to access).
- If there's energy left, we'll brush out around the camp or clear brush along the way.
Saturday:
- Grub out mesquite and catclaw and all other spiny plants which have grown over the trail. (You know you want revenge!)
- Check on water sources
- Clear any problems with trail tread or identify areas for further work in future trips.
- Up to 3 miles of hiking (6 mile round trip) to reach the southern boundary of the passage
Sunday:
- Finish up our work and head back to the trailhead for home (there's an option to stay until Monday if you just can't get enough!)
Monday:
- The 4wd Club will come and pick up our gear. We’ll hike the rest of the crew back to Picketpost TH.
Volunteers will be rewarded with a hearty dinner cooked by the event host on Friday and Saturday nights and a cooler of icy beverages (or steaming hot ones as needed) available for your enjoyment.
This is a backcountry event - we will be camping in a remote area and participants will need to bring their own camping gear. We will provide tools, safety gear, instructions and food as described above.
Additional details will be shared with participants in advance of the event.
For more information on the event, you can email your host: Wendy Lotze at wrae.lo@gmail.com
Community Health Note: The ATA asks that volunteers refrain from participation in any AZT activity if they have symptoms of or believe they may have been recently exposed to any contagious illness including colds and the flu. Please monitor your health regularly and inform your event leader if you believe you may be at risk.
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Tucson Festival of Books Outreach & Tabling
Tucson Festival of Books Outreach & Tabling
March 14, 2025 9:00 am - March 16, 2025 5:30 pm
The University of Arizona, 1200 E University Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
Join the Western National Parks Association (WNPA) in representing the AZT at the Tucson Festival of Books Friday March 14 - Sunday March 16. This fun and festive event is a great way to engage the public and expand the AZT community.
Western National Parks Association will have a table for the AZT in the National Parks Experience Pavilion at the festival. We will be giving out maps, Junior Explorer Handbooks and stickers to spread information and inspiration about the AZT as well as the importance of protecting public lands and public trails. We'll also be providing an activity for the Junior Ranger Jamboree.
Please see and sign up for tabling shifts using our Tucson Festival of Books Tabling Sign Up form.
Questions? Contact jj@aztrail.org
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