Coconino County Parks & Recreation October Update — Halloween Haunted Hike on Oct. 28

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October 2022
Halloween Haunted Hike

Oct 28, 2022

5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

This program will provide you with an opportunity to get outside at night in our beautiful parks and open spaces. Our instructors will tell ghost stories and we may encounter some spooky things along our hike! The trip will provide a unique prospective of our local flora and fauna while getting you active!

We will hike the Solders Trail around the Fort Tuthill County Park as the moon rises about the horizon and peaks through the trees. Hot cocoa will be provided partway along our hike! Headlamps will be provided. Register here!

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at the Elizabeth “Liz” C. Archuleta County Park

From September 15th to October 15th, the US celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month. The commemoration began as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson in 1968 and was expanded to cover the full 30 days by President Ronald Reagan in 1988. At the September 13th meeting of the Coconino County Board of Supervisors, a proclamation recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month in Coconino County was read and adopted by the Board.

One way to celebrate in Coconino County is to visit the newly dedicated Elizabeth “Liz” C. Archuleta County Park. Elizabeth “Liz” C. Archuleta is a descendant of Hispanic pioneers who were among the founders of Flagstaff. She is also honored in the Trailblazers Series Vol. IV, Arizona Latina Trailblazers. The park itself is a part of the cultural heritage of the region, having once been a sawmill brownfield that employed many of the founding families of the city of Flagstaff. The mill brought much of the cultural diversity that typifies the area.

Visit the Elizabeth “Liz” C. Archuleta County Park and enjoy the gardens, outdoor classroom, watchable wildlife, pond, storybook path, and other amenities.

Pumphouse County Natural Area Acquisition

Pumphouse County Natural Area has acquired a 6-acre expansion to its borders. This acquisition helps protect the unique wetlands and springs in the Pumphouse area, which is the gateway to Flagstaff and the headwaters of Oak Creek Canyon. Wetlands are very important to biodiversity in Arizona, accounting for less than 1% of Arizona land but supporting considerable biodiversity and ecosystem services.

The community is encouraged to visit Pumphouse County Natural Area, to enjoy the hiking and wildlife watching opportunities. In the early autumn, the site has many wildflowers, newly changing leaves, and temperate weather. The additional protections provided by the acquisition will help support the many plants, reptiles, insects, mammals, amphibians, and birds that are supported by the Pumphouse County Natural Area.

You can read more about this important preservation work in the Arizona Daily Sun, “The ‘gateway into Flagstaff’ defended against development by Coconino County land acquisition’ by Sean Golightlyand in The Lumberjack, “Parks and Recreation saves Pumphouse County land from development” by Ava Hiniker.

4-H Grand & Reserve Champions

 

Congratulations to the 2022 Coconino County Fair 4-H Grand and Reserve Champions

Grand Champion Market Steer – Tyler Pouquette

Grand Champion Market Swine – Triniti Taylor

Grand Champion Market Sheep – Tyler Pouquette

Grand Champion Market Goat – Landon Meredith

Grand Champion Market Turkey – Joshua Curnes

Grand Champion Market Fryer Pen – Carter Mock

Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer – Daisy Howell

Reserve Grand Champion Market Swine – Ellie Cameron

Reserve Grand Champion Market Sheep – Ava Smith

Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat – Piper Mangum

Reserve Grand Champion Market Turkey – Lucy Walton

Reserve Grand Champion Market Fryer Pen – Morgan Mock

Were you inspired by the Coconino County Fair? Check coconinocountyfair.com in the Spring of 2023 to enter. Until then, whether you are raising an animal or working on a collection, there are many opportunities to get ready to showcase your work next year!

Additional Information on Parks & Recreation Programs and Parks & Natural Areas:

Coconino County Parks & Recreation

(928) 679-8000

parksrec@coconino.az.gov

Coconino.AZ.Gov/Parks

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