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Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting 12:00 pm Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting Oct 4 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Volunteers discuss up coming trail work and issues with city, county and USFS folks. Open to everybody. | Vamonos – Take a Walk on the South Side 6:00 pm Vamonos – Take a Walk on the South Side @ Southside Library Oct 5 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm All southside walks meet at 6 PM at 6599 Jaguar Drive and go from the Southside Library to Arroyo Chamiso Trail One walk per month: May 18th June 15th July 13th August 10th September 7th October 5th For more information … Continue reading | Tour of Downtown Bike Lanes 1:00 pm Tour of Downtown Bike Lanes @ Acequia Trail Underpass / Caboose by La Choza Oct 9 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Prior to the Community Cruise, come check out the new “pop-up” protected bike lane that is being installed as a demonstration project on Paseo de Peralta between Cerrillos Rd. and Old Santa Fe Trail (see ad below). We will try … Continue reading Community Cruise 2:00 pm Community Cruise @ Railyard Plaza Oct 9 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Please join this family- and novice-friendly Community Cruise along the Acequia and River. We will start and finish at the Railyard Water Tower on Alcaldesa St. Part of the celebration of Bike Month 2.0 – see Santafebikemonth.com, featuring the Santa … Continue reading Vamonos – Walktoberfest with AARP 3:00 pm | ||||
Vamonos – Wellness Walk 5:30 pm Vamonos – Wellness Walk @ Larragoite Park Oct 13 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm All wellness walks meet at 5:30 PM at Larragoite Park on Cristobal Colon to the Acequia Trail to Ashbaugh Park and back. One walk per month: May 26th June 23rd July 21st August 18th September 15th October 13th For more … Continue reading | ||||||
Vamonos – Walk with Our Elders 10:00 am Vamonos – Walk with Our Elders @ Bicentennial/Alto Park Oct 22 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am All walks meet on Friday at 10 AM at 1121 Alto Street and we’ll walk in Bicentennial/Alto Park. One walk per month: June 25th July 30th August 26th September 24th October 22nd For more information on this and other walks, … Continue reading | Vamonos Hikes 10:00 am Vamonos Hikes Oct 23 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm All hikes happen once a month on a Saturday at 10 am. Locations vary for each hike. One hike per month, June through October: June 5th Vámonos Hike, National Trails Day & “Take a Kid Hiking Day”La Tierra Trails, Frijoles … Continue reading | |||||
Volunteers discuss up coming trail work and issues with city, county and USFS folks. Open to everybody.
Come help SFCT volunteers maintain La Tierra Trails. We will meet at the mailboxes on Camino La Tierra, about one-half mile north of Relief Route, and carpool to the east end of E Wildflower.
Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water. I’ll bring the tools!
To sign up, contact Tim Rogers at tim @ sfct.org
Please consider joining a first-ever early morning community (bike) cruise, the Tour del Arroyo Chamiso!
Starting with the Nina Otero Community School’s “Bike Train,” which leaves SWAN Park every Tuesday morning at 7 am, we will slow-cruise the Arroyo Chamiso Trail of Tierra Contenta, we will travel a Pop-Up Protected Bike Lane on Paseo del Sol (up all day, thanks to the Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization and the City of Santa Fe), and after dropping off the students at Nina Otero Community School, we will navigate what we can of the Arroyo de los Chamisos Trail proper, from Cerrillos Rd. and Las Soleras through Nava Ade and all the way to the Rail Trail and beyond.
If you can’t catch the Bike Train at 7 am, meet us at Nina Otero at 8 am, for the Tour del Arroyo Chamiso. And if you don’t learn something about navigating Santa Fe by bike, then you should be leading these tours!
Come help SFCT volunteers maintain La Tierra Trails on behalf of the City of Santa Fe.
Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water. I’ll bring the tools!
To sign up, and get better directions to the work site, contact Tim Rogers at tim @ sfct.org
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