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Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting 12:00 pm Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting May 6 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Volunteers discuss up coming trail work and issues with city, county and USFS folks. Open to everybody. | ||||||
Join SFCT for a Vámonos Hike at the Dale Ball Trail system. Meet at the Sierra del Norte trailhead for a moderate hike on a dirt 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.
Meet at the Southside Library (6599 Jaguar Dr.) and talk a walk on the Arroyo Chamiso Trail.
Come help SFCT volunteers work on 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!
If you haven’t been to “Junction 22 Trailhead” take a look at the Foothill Trails map and approach Mirada Rd, on NM599 from the east (Camino de los Montoyas) because you can’t get to it from the other direction on NM599.
To sign up, contact Tim Rogers at tim @ sfct.org
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.
Join this mellow community bicycle ride from the Railyard Park to Ragel Park, where we will arrive in time to “Bling your bike” and otherwise celebrate cycling in Santa Fe before the start of the “Free Movie Series” showing of “Mean Girls” at 6:30 pm.
Our route will include the Acequia Trail, the Rail Trail, the Arroyo de los Chamisos Trail, and a “Pop-Up Protected Bike Lane” to be set up by the City on Yucca St.
To make sure you get home safe and sound, the Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization will provide bike lights and other goodies at Ragle Park.
Click on image for larger view. Flyer also available in .pdf format: Railyard to Ragle Cruise
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