Coconino County Parks & Recreation update — Bike Park Construction

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October 2018 Update
Fall is in the air and it’s a great time to explore your county parks and recreation areas. Provide input and shape the future of the County’s Parks & Recreation Master Plan and the Flagstaff Trails Initiative.
There’s still time – tell us your opinion!
Coconino County Parks & Recreation is updating its Master Plan and we want to hear from you! The Parks & Recreation Master Plan will shape the future of Coconino County’s parks, recreation, trails, and open spaces by having community members identify each community’s needs, goals, and priorities.
Bike Park Construction
Construction continues at the Fort Tuthill Bike Park and we’re excited to see it taking shape! Please help us finish this phase of the Fort Tuthill Bike Park and stay out of the construction site. When people ride on the features as they are being constructed, it’s not only dangerous but it also takes extra time and money to fix the area and delays an opening. Thank you for your help!
Flagstaff Trails Initiative

Are you passionate about Flagstaff’s trails? Get involved and share your vision for Flagstaff’s trail system with the Flagstaff Trails Initiative, a collaborative community building project that’s looking to take Flagstaff’s trails from good to extraordinary. Visit their website and find more information including a link to a survey, their goals, partners, and upcoming projects.

Complete the Survey

A wildlife camera catches a black bear at Rogers Lake County Natural Area.
Watchable Wildlife
Fall is a great time to spend outdoors watching wildlife. View a slideshow of wildlife pictures on our website to get you started, and then head out to a wildlife viewing platform at Rogers Lake and Pumphouse County Natural Areas.View more wildlife photos

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