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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 Regional and the trails remain open, but Maricopa County Parks Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years ago
AZ East Valley Kiosk

New development at San Tan Mountain Regional Park will limit parking

Maricopa County Parks and Recreation has announced that work to improve its Southeast Valley trail park will begin March 4, 2024 and run through March 2025. The San Tan Mountain Regional Park Goldmine Trailhead Improvement Project has planned improvements including: During the year of trailhead construction and improvements at Goldmine Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years02/09/2024 ago
AZ West Valley Kiosk

Trailhead affected by race event in Estrella Mountain Regional Park on February 10, 2024

Estrella’s Rainbow Trail Access will be occupied with the Love 2 Run Trail race event on Saturday February, 10 from 7am to 11am. The foot race’s start/finish line activities and crowds may affect non-participants’ trail use and day hike plans. While the park and trailhead area remain open to the Read more…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years02/05/2024 ago
Phoenix Kiosk

Parking lot closure in Lake Pleasant Regional Park on Jan. 20, 2024

Lake Pleasant Regional Park’s 10-Lane East parking lot will be closed to the public for most of the day Jan. 20, 2024. The area is hosting the Prickly Pedal bicycle race – use caution when sharing trails along the race course.

By TrailKiosk, 2 years ago
Topographic view of the Prescott Basin's Ponderosa Park area.
AZ National Forests Kiosk

Caution: Prescribed fire in Prescott Basin set for Nov. 1 – Nov. 17

Trails, roads, and campgrounds will remain open during prescribed burns near Prescott’s Ponderosa Park. The public is invited to speak with fire managers at the new Prescott REI…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years10/31/2023 ago
Dawn at a small lake in Kaibab National Forest
AZ National Forests Kiosk

Smoke lingers from a controlled burn along Forest Road 22, North Kaibab Ranger District

Fall prescribed burning has been successful in Kaibab National Forest so far. Smoke from the latest treatments could linger in the area.

By TrailKiosk, 2 years10/31/2023 ago
A trail in San Tan Mountain Regional Park with the Superstition Mountains on the horizon.
AZ East Valley Kiosk

Event: Expect delays at San Tan Mountain Regional Park on Nov. 5, 2023

Many trails at San Tan Mountain will be occupied for racers on Nov. 5. These are the trails most affected by the event, although trails will remain open to the public…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years10/30/2023 ago
The Happy Jack area in Coconino National Forest.
AZ National Forests Kiosk

Prescribed fire in Coconino National Forest – Week of October 30

The burns are not expected to close or restrict outdoor recreation although crews will be in these areas and smoke impact may be felt. Here are the details…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years10/30/2023 ago
Forest Service signage on trail.
AZ National Forests Kiosk

Updates to proposed improvements in Coronado National Forest

These are the latest updates on previously announced projects at Frye Mesa Day Use Area, Treasure Park Campground, Sabino Canyon Visitor Center, and Radar Base. Trails and parks remain unaffected as of Oct. 30, 2023. See the current available details…

By TrailKiosk, 2 years10/30/2023 ago
Santa Catalina Mountain
AZ National Forests Kiosk

Coronado National Forest commits to improved trail conditions and access in first Santa Catalina Trail Plan

Final Trail Plan signals changes to several trails in the Santa Catalinas. Coronado’s formal project will better maintain and manage its trails.

By TrailKiosk, 2 years10/28/2023 ago

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