Coconino County Parks & Recreation — Ring in the New Year

CONNECTING PEOPLE, CULTURES, & COMMUNITIES
JANUARY 2020
Ring in the New Year
FLAGSTAFF TRAILS INITIATIVE
There’s no time like the present to weigh in on the Flagstaff Regional Trail Strategy. The draft strategy developed by the Flagstaff Trails Initiative is ready for your feedback.
SNOWPLAY
Looking for snowplay fun?
Check out a map of snowplay fun in Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. Visit Flagstaff Snow Park for hours, rates, and reservations.
PACK IN, PACK OUT
LEAVE NO TRACE
Are you coming to Northern Arizona for snow play this winter? We hope you enjoy your time outside. Remember to pick up your trash instead of leaving litter in the forest. Your actions make a difference and will go a long way to helping keep broken sleds out of the forest. Read more about and practice the Leave No trace principles.
UPCOMING EVENTS
JANUARY 11
Gluten-Free Cooking
Kick off the new year and learn how to substitute wheat products with other ingredients in this new clinic taught by Willa McAuliffe. Participants will learn and make three awesome dishes, including one of the best chocolate cakes around, that people won’t believe are gluten free. Please let the instructor know of any food allergies. Register online to secure your spot.
JANUARY 11
Adult Workshop: Basics of Wildlife Tracking hosted by Willow Bend Environmental Education Center
Join Willow Bend and local expert, Geoffrey Gross, for our annual wildlife tracking workshop. Geoffrey will teach participants about basic animal tracking through a fun hands-on presentation and guided hike around Sawmill Park and the FUTS trail below Willow Bend (weather permitting).
Cost is $10 for the general public, or $5 for Willow Bend members. Workshop is open to all but designed for adults and children ages 10 and over. RSVP required.
Spotlight on…
Flagstaff Trails Initiative
The Flagstaff Trails Initiative (FTI) has been working hard for two years with one main goal in mind: to develop and implement a collaborative, cross-jurisdictional strategy for recreational trails in the Flagstaff region. FTI is a community building project that’s looking to take Flagstaff’s trails from good to extraordinary. The diverse organizations that make up the FTI team have come together as partners to lay out a shared vision for the region’s recreational trails. Visit their website for links to their project and an interactive map of trails in the Flagstaff area.
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