Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund
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Where Do Trails Come From? Stacked Loop Design and the Architecture of the Turkey Creek Trail System
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...
The Landscape Is Telling Us Something and It’s Time We Listen: Why Social Trail Closures Are Happening in Turkey Creek
Starting this spring and continuing over the next two trail work seasons, social trail restoration work will continue throughout the Turkey Creek area as part of the Turkey Creek Trail System implementation under the Red Rock Trails Access Plan – Phase II. These...
How Turkey Creek Restoration Is Helping Protect One of Arizona’s Most Important Watersheds
When most people think about trail work in Sedona, they think about recreation - better trails, improved hiking and riding experiences, and volunteer stewardship. But much of the restoration work now happening throughout the Turkey Creek area is about something much...
Pizza on the Patio Brings Donors Together
A rapt audience listens to Red Rock Ranger Alex Schuelter.
Villagers Wade and Pam Winningham
Wade and Pam Winningham admire thenew trail signage at Courthouse trailhead that was made possible through a $14,000 grant from POWER for Good Initiative, the
charitable arm of Wade’s employer.
Jennifer Burns, Co-Founder and Former President, Retires
SEDONA, AZ (August 13, 2025) – Jennifer Burns, co-founder and former president of the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund, will retire from the board of directors this September after 11 years of service. Her departure marks the end of a foundational chapter for the...
Local Bikers Raise $13,458 for Turkey Creek Trail System
SEDONA, AZ (June 20, 2025) – The Verde Valley Cyclists Coalition (VVCC) successfully raised $13,610 in support of the expanded Turkey Creek trail system, a landmark project now underway near the Village of Oak Creek. All funds raised were donated to the Sedona Red...
ACF Community Collaborator of the Year
Trail Fund Honored as ACF Community Collaborator of the Year Sedona, AZ (June 06, 2025) The Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund (SRRTF) has received the Community Collaborator of the Year award from the Arizona Community Foundation (ACF), honoring the nonprofit’s...
Red Rockers Meetup Members Raise $12,450 for Sedona’s Red Rock Trails
Sedona, AZ (April 24, 2025) – For the third consecutive year, the Sedona Red Rockers Meetup group sponsored a fundraising campaign for the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund (SRRTF). At a celebratory Mexican fiesta hosted by member Kim True on April 12th, it was revealed that...
City of Sedona contributes $52,000 to Trail Keeper program
Sedona, AZ (April 2, 2025) – For the ninth successive year the city of Sedona has supported the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund Trail Keeper program. This year’s contribution of $52,000 comes at a critical time when cutbacks in Federal allocations and policy changes have...
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Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization and an Official Partner of the US Forest Service Red Rock Ranger District.
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If you have questions or would like additional information, please reach out directly by email to:
Colby Sheffer, Program Director
Director@redrocktrailfund.org
PO Box 20303
Sedona, AZ 86341
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