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Late on May 7th, lawmakers in the House Natural Re Late on May 7th, lawmakers in the House Natural Resources committee advanced an amendment that could put more than 1,500,000 acres of public land up for sale. The proposed land sales were passed as an amendment to a massive budget reconciliation package that also includes rollbacks on conservation efforts and the public process. This amendment bypasses federal land agency processes for public land sales—processes that require public comment and environmental review.

Arizona lawmakers understand the benefits that public lands bring to our state but need to hear from YOU to vote against this. 

Call 202-224-3121 and ask to speak to your Arizona Trail Representatives:

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Registration is now OPEN for the 9th running of th Registration is now OPEN for the 9th running of the #arizonatrail #OracleRumble, presented by @summithuttucson! Catch our biggest savings by registering early.
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> Offering trail running distances of 50 Miles, 50K, Half-Marathon and 12K!

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#TrailSkillsInstitute Summer Schedule has been rel #TrailSkillsInstitute Summer Schedule has been released!
Get excited about taking a trail trip, learning specialty skills, and making new friends! To reserve your spot, visit the link in our bio!

⚒️Modules 1&2: July 12-13, 2025 - Flagstaff Region
Modules 1&2: Monitoring and Maintenance will be offered in the Flagstaff Region. 

⚒️Module 4 & 5: August 2-3, 2025 - Arizona Strip Region
 For the first time, Module 4: Trail Design & Layout and Module 5: Trail Construction will be offered on the same weekend on the #AZT in the Arizona Strip Region.

⚒️Module 6 August 16-17, 2025 - #ArizonaStrip Region
Module 6: Obliteration and Restoration will be offered on a passage in the Arizona Strip Region. 

⚒️Module 3: September 6-7, 2025 - Mesas Region
Module 3: Rock Work will be held in the Mesas Region near Flagstaff of the #arizonatrail
🙌 Gila Canyons Rainwater Collector Repaired! W 🙌 Gila Canyons Rainwater Collector Repaired! 
Windy conditions this winter and spring damaged the roof catchment panels on the rainwater collector at the southern end of #arizonatrail Passage 17. High winds folded the metal roof completely in half and greatly reduced the amount of rainwater the unit was able to collect. @torcamtb (Tucson Offroad Cyclists & Activists) generously provided their UTV for ATA staff to access this rugged and remote location with all the necessary equipment, materials and tools to make field repairs. While welding was off-limits due to Stage 2 Fire Restrictions on the Tonto National Forest, the rainwater collector was repaired by other means. A "rat screen" was also added inside to keep critters away from the inlet funnel. The ATA has plans to return in the Fall of this year when welding is possible in order to make more permanent repairs.
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THIS SATURDAY, MAY 10 - Group hikes on the AZT! Si THIS SATURDAY, MAY 10 - Group hikes on the AZT!
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⛰️Passage 1 hike – 8 am @ Montezuma Pass: Out and back hike from Montezuma Pass to the Southern Terminus at the Mexico border. Featuring sweeping views of desert grasslands, oak woodlands, and the rugged Huachuca Mountains. Plan to meet at the Montezuma Pass trailhead at 8am, or arrange your own carpool from the Coronado Memorial visitor’s center. 

🌳Passage 4 hike – 7 am @ Casa Blanca Trailhead: Out and back hike going north on the AZT from the trailhead. No bathroom at trailhead.

🌵Passage 9 hike – 7:30 am @ Camino Loma Alta Trailhead: Out and back hike in iconic Saguaro National Park in Vail. No bathroom at trailhead.

🌲Passage 31 hike – 10 am @ Sandy’s Canyon Trailhead: Out and back from the trailhead to Fisher Point Overlook. Note: Maps apps don’t recognize the short road to the trailhead, which is visible on satellite view. From Flagstaff, take Lake Mary road and turn left onto FR9478Y (the turn before Canyon Vista Campground) and take the immediate right, which brings you to the parking area. Call/text Clay (928-292-4944) if you have any trouble finding the location. No bathroom at trailhead.
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As a member of the #ArizonaTrail community, we urge you to prioritize the protection of public lands. Our deserts, mountains, canyons, forests, lakes, streams, and trails are among our nation’s most valuable resources. Public lands belong to all Americans, and are important to our state’s outdoor recreation economy and rural communities. The majority of Arizonans agree that public lands should not be sold, leased, privatized, or sacrificed to resource extraction. Please support any legislation that protects public lands, and oppose any efforts to transfer federally managed land to the states or sell them to private entities. Communicate directly with Interior Secretary Burgum and tell him, “hands off our public lands,” especially our national monuments. Out of respect to past, present and future generations; wildlife; rural communities; health and wellness; our outdoor recreation economy; and the land itself — we must protect public lands and waters.
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