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You can now provide feedback on recreation management priorities for 5 Sky Island destinations in Coronado National Forest

The U.S. Forest Service has invited the public to provide input on the management of recreational activities in five popular destinations within the Coronado National Forest. Regarding Peña Blanca Lake, the Huachuca Mountains, Cochise Stronghold, the northern Chiricahua Mountains including Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years ago
Fire restrictions issued in National Forests
AZ National Forests Kiosk

Access to popular Flagstaff hikes redirected to ranger station during trailhead construction closure

Starting in early April 2024, the trailhead leading to Flagstaff’s renowned Elden Lookout and Fatmans Loop trails will be off-limits for two months. Despite the closure, recreationists can still access the trails via a short access trail near the eastern Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years04/18/2024 ago
AZ East Valley Kiosk

Organized racing events at San Tan Mountain Regional Park may affect trail use April 19-21, 2024

Trail events at San Tan Mountain could disrupt normal trail recreation between April 19 and 21. They will also being plenty of energy and excitement! These trails and common area are affected most…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years04/18/2024 ago
AZ East Valley Kiosk

Section of Maricopa Trail closed through June 15, 2024

Maricopa County Parks and Recreation announced the temporary closure of part of the Maricopa Trail. Closure of Segment 2, located in the Salt River Pima – Maricopa Indian Community, is in effect due to Arizona Game and Fish’s Bald Eagle Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years03/10/2024 ago
A trail in San Tan Mountain Regional Park with the Superstition Mountains on the horizon.
Phoenix Kiosk

National Park Service to conduct flora treatments at Cave Creek Regional Park

March 12 through 19, 2014, the National Park Service will be in Cave Creek Regional Park and on-trail maintaining the area. Their work consists of treating invasive species in the park, especially in the Go John Trail area. Cave Creek Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years ago
Forest Service signage on trail.
AZ National Forests Kiosk

Sedona’s Cathedral Rock Trail closed through April 13, 2024

The very popular Cathedral Rock Trail is closed from February 28 through April 13, 2024 for trail maintenance. The Coconino National Forest announced the closure to be in effect Wednesday through Saturday, 8am-4:30pm throughout this scheduled time period. While the Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years ago
AZ National Forests Kiosk

New reservation system for Coconino NF’s Fossil Creek

The Coconino National Forest has adjusted the reservation system for Fossil Creek to enhance accessibility and reduce the number of unused permits. The updates offer two avenues to secure a permit via recreation.gov for any specific date. The majority of Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years ago
AZ National Forests Kiosk

Prescott National Forest’s White Spar Trailhead to close for reconstruction beginning Mar. 1, 2024

Beginning the week of March 4 and extending into April, White Spar Trailhead will be temporarily closed. The Prescott National Forest will enforce the closure to facilitate the safe and efficient mobilization of construction equipment and materials as construction of Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years03/01/2024 ago
In Outdoors News

Travel + Leisure: Sedona ranked #1 hidden gem in the US

Travel and Leisure reports a new study that designates Sedona, Arizona as the country’s top “hidden gem”: Social media has revolutionized travel, making it easier than ever to uncover hidden gems worldwide and explore off-the-beaten-path locales. The term “hidden gem” Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years ago
AZ National Forests Kiosk

Hazardous winter conditions on Prescott National Forest roads pose danger and risk of misdemeanor

Prescott National Forest urges visitors to refrain from traveling on wet or snowy roads to minimize the likelihood of needing emergency rescue services and to prevent road damage.

By TrailKiosk, 2 years02/11/2024 ago

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