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Where Do Trails Come From? Stacked Loop Design and the Architecture of the Turkey Creek Trail System

Where Do Trails Come From? Stacked Loop Design and the Architecture of the Turkey Creek Trail System

by TLRandall | May 22, 2026 | Archeological Support, In Progress, Recreation Support, Trail User Education, Turkey Creek

In a place like Sedona, trails can feel like they have always been here. People have moved across this landscape for a very long time. Some routes likely began as practical paths between places. Others may have followed wildlife movement, water sources, grazing...

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