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Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting 12:00 pm
Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting
Sep 5 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Volunteers discuss up coming trail work and issues with city, county and USFS folks. Open to everybody.
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Vámonos – Take a Walk on the Southside 5:30 pm
Vámonos – Take a Walk on the Southside @ Southside Library
Sep 6 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Take a Walk on the Southside Meet at the Southside Library (6599 Jaguar Dr.) and talk a walk on the Arroyo Chamiso Trail. All walks are free and open to the public. No registration is required, but if you would … Continue reading
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Dale Ball Trails Workday 9:00 am
Dale Ball Trails Workday @ Sierra del Norte Trailhead
Sep 7 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Dale Ball Trails Workday @ Sierra del Norte Trailhead
Please join us for a morning of trail work in Dale Ball Trails, meeting at 9 am at Sierra del Norte Trailhead on Hyde Park Rd.  Bring work boots, long pants, and water. I’ll bring the tools. Let me know … Continue reading
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Galisteo Basin – Trail Workday 9:00 am
Galisteo Basin – Trail Workday @ Cottonwood Trailhead
Sep 14 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Galisteo Basin – Trail Workday @ Cottonwood Trailhead
Please join us for a morning of trail work in the Galisteo Basin, meeting at the end of Thornton Ranch Rd. at 9:00.  Bring work boots, long pants, sun protection, and water. I’ll bring the tools. Let me know if … Continue reading
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Vámonos – Find a New Path 5:30 pm
Vámonos – Find a New Path
Sep 15 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Vámonos – Find a New Path 5/19 – Rail Trail @ Zia Rd Trailhead to Siringo Rd and back 6/16 – Arroyo Chamiso Trail @Villa Linda Park to GCCC Rec Center and back 7/14 – Las Estrellas Trails @Dirt lot … Continue reading
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Galisteo Basin – Trail Workday 9:00 am
Galisteo Basin – Trail Workday @ Cottonwood Trailhead
Sep 21 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Galisteo Basin – Trail Workday @ Cottonwood Trailhead
Please join us for a morning of trail work in the Galisteo Basin, meeting at the end of Thornton Ranch Rd. at 9:00.  Bring work boots, long pants, sun protection, and water. I’ll bring the tools. Let me know if … Continue reading
Vámonos – Wellness Walk 5:30 pm
Vámonos – Wellness Walk @ Larragoite Park
Sep 21 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
5/25 – Wellness Walk from Larragoite Park to Railyard Park. 6/22 – Wellness Walk from Larragoite Park to Ashbaugh Park 7/20 – Wellness Walk from Larragoite Park to Railyard Park. 8/17 – Wellness Walk from Larragoite Park to Ashbaugh Park … Continue reading
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Vámonos – Walk with our Elders 10:00 am
Vámonos – Walk with our Elders @ MEG Senior Center
Sep 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Take a Walk with our Elders Meet at the MED Senior Center for a walk through the Bicentennial/Alto Park (1121 Alto St.) All walks are free and open to the public. No registration is required, but if you would like … Continue reading
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La Tierra Trails Work Day 9:00 am
La Tierra Trails Work Day
Sep 28 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
La Tierra Trails Work Day
Come help maintain La Tierra Trails.  Volunteers will meet at La Cuchara Trailhead, past the church at the end of “Unity Way” (a/k/a La Cuchara Rd.), off of Camino de los Montoyas just north of the Relief Route. Bring work … Continue reading
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Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting
Oct 3 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Volunteers discuss up coming trail work and issues with city, county and USFS folks. Open to everybody.

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Vámonos – Take a Walk on the Southside @ Southside Library
Oct 4 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Take a Walk on the Southside
Meet at the Southside Library (6599 Jaguar Dr.) and talk a walk on the Arroyo Chamiso Trail.
All walks are free and open to the public. No registration is required, but if you would like to be notified of upcoming walks, TEXT SFWALKS TO 833-243-6033 For Walk Reminders.
VÁMONOS-SANTA FE WALKS, a free, walking program on public trails in the Santa Fe community.

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Galisteo Basin – Trail Workday @ Cottonwood Trailhead
Oct 6 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Please join us for a morning of trail work in the Galisteo Basin, meeting at the end of Thornton Ranch Rd. at 9:00.  Bring work boots, long pants, sun protection, and water. I’ll bring the tools.

Let me know if you can make it, thank you!

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Vámonos – Find a New Path
Oct 13 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Vámonos – Find a New Path

5/19 – Rail Trail @ Zia Rd Trailhead to Siringo Rd and back
6/16 – Arroyo Chamiso Trail @Villa Linda Park to GCCC Rec Center and back
7/14 – Las Estrellas Trails @Dirt lot next to Thornburg Investment entrance, 2300N. Ridgetop Rd.
8/11 – River Trail @ Romero Park Trailhead (Caja del Oro Rd.) to ReUnity Resources Community Farm
9/15 – River Trail @ El Camino Real Trailhead (3607 Constellation Dr.)
10/13 Spur Trail @ (Richards Rd/Avenida del Sur) to SFCC loop trail

All walks are free and open to the public. No registration is required, but if you would like to be notified of upcoming walks, TEXT SFWALKS TO 833-243-6033 For Walk Reminders.
VÁMONOS-SANTA FE WALKS, a free, walking program on public trails in the Santa Fe community.

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Conservation Homestead Grand Opening
Oct 15 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Directions: From Santa Fe head north on I-25 or Old Las Vegas Hwy to US 285 towards Clines Corners. Head south on US 285 towards Lamy just after mile marker 285 turn right onto Astral Valley Road into the Galisteo Basin Preserve. After 0.4 miles then turn left on Thornton Ranch Road. Travel for 6 miles to the Cottonwood Trailhead. Please park at the Cottonwood trailhead off Thornton Ranch road then walk or bike into the property (about 3/4 of a mile).  Click HERE for the Google Map.

We are excited to announce the grand opening of the Santa Fe Conservation Trust’s Conservation Homestead, which will be an Open House on Saturday, October 15 from noon to 4 pm. Please mark your calendars and join us! I hope you will come out to see all the work we’ve been doing there, learn about our future plans, enjoy a beer and some food and walk or bike the new trails we’ve put in.

The Conservation Homestead is the former ranch headquarters of the Thornton Ranch that many people called the Thornton Homestead. But the land is steeped in history going back thousands of years. We acknowledge that the Conservation Homestead is part of the unceded territory of the Tewa and Tano people who were the original stewards of the land. The land was patented and first settled by Jose Analla in 1899 and a few other families after that as it became part of the ranching history of the region in the 20th century. It is a 300-acre parcel in the Galisteo Basin that is now protected by a conservation easement that expands your recreational opportunities and helps to connect and expand an important wildlife corridor between the Sandia Mountains and the Sangre de Cristos.

Originally, the idea was to purchase the property and protect it with a conservation easement with funding from the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust and then transfer it to a public agency for open space. But after SFCT purchased it, the board and staff realized we had the opportunity not just to preserve it, but also to use it as a demonstration site for land restoration techniques. We want to show landowners how to lessen the effects if climate change on this and similar landscapes. This year we’ve done several workshops to bring back a wetland. And we’ve installed some beautiful rock erosion control structures to help the rain spread out and soak in to the land. We are reseeding areas where the buildings used to be and keeping weeds at bay with occasional herds of goats. Bringing land back to life takes time, but there is much to see when you come out.

We’ve also installed four miles of brand new trails that link to the existing 50 miles of trails at the Galisteo Basin Preserve. Come check them out!

And finally, because SFCT is committed to providing equitable access to nature, we will be working next on creating an accessible trail for people with mobility challenges. You can see where it will be and walk it when you come out on the 15th.

To learn more about The Conservation Homestead and all the restoration work going on there, please visit: https://sfct.org/conservation-homestead/

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