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Trail Work Series presented by Runners for Public Lands x Peak Trail Runners x Wilderness Volunteers x Coconino National Forest

Wed August 7 - Wed September 18, 2024 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 US Directions

Events

Trail Work Series - Event #1 at Schultz Creek Trailhead

$0 08/07 3:00PM MST - 6:30PM MST
25 spots left. Registration ends August 7, 2024 at 11:59pm MST

Trail Work Series - Event #2 at Schultz Creek Trailhead

$0 09/18 3:00PM MST - 6:30PM MST
25 spots left. Registration ends September 18, 2024 at 11:59pm MST

Race Website

Additional race information can be found at https://runnersforpubliclands.org/trail-work-series/.

Place

Shultz Creek Trailhead
1-203 W Mt Elden Lookout Rd
Flagstaff, AZ US 86001

Description

Runners for Public Lands is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that builds inclusive running communities dedicated to protecting the environment. To bring our mission to life, we create pathways in local communities that connect runners with opportunities to learn about the lands and the people they are running with. We develop programs, resources, and events in partnership with cultural and environmental experts, established land stewarding organizations, indigenous leaders, and other non-profits. RPL’s mission doesn’t stop at awareness and education. Our ultimate goal is to inspire and spark action so that more runners want to get involved and actively care for the people in their community and the places where they run.

RPL is excited to partner with Peak Trail Runners x the Wilderness Volunteers x United States Forest Service to present the 2024 Trail Work Series in the Coconino National Forest. 

This project brings our local community of runners together to learn about and care for the living landscapes we run with. Through repetitive, hands-on service events with an educational component, we can share ecological values and create strong connections that inspire runners to care for the people and places they love. 

This Trail Work Series will include 2 independent trail work events, each with its own unique educational component. Based on the location of each trail work we have identified a relevant topic to learn about. Participants are not required to attend both events but can earn prizes/incentives for attending both events from brand sponsors including event sponsors. 

Each event will be approved, permitted, and insured by the USFS and led by USFS trail work leaders, Trail Runner Volunteer Staff, and Runners for Public Lands volunteers.  All volunteers will be required to sign a USFS waiver before volunteering. One waiver will cover participating in all three events.  

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