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Prescott Circle TrailPrescott Circle Trail
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Fulfilling a VisionFulfilling a Vision
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The VisionThe Vision
The Idea for the Prescott Circle Trail The Idea for the Prescott Circle Trail was first conceived and drawn on a was first conceived and drawn on a
Forest Service map by the newly Forest Service map by the newly formed Yavapai Trails Association formed Yavapai Trails Association
(YTA) in 1990 (YTA) in 1990
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DescriptionDescription• A 50 mile non-motorized Trail System circling the
City of Prescott• Cooperative effort between the City of Prescott,
Prescott National Forest, Arizona Game and Fish, Embry Riddle University, Storm Ranch, and Yavapai County
• Listed as a High Priority in the 2003 Bicycle/Pedestrian Plan
• Listed as a Major Goal in the September 2007 Parks and Recreation Master Plan
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Current Current MapMap
Completed Sections
Proposed Sections
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MilestonesMilestones• 1990 Conceptual Map• 1993 YTA Receives Grant to Build Turley Trail• 1996 Turley Trail Opens• 1999 Prescott NF Prescott Basin II Project Creates an 18 Mile Alignment for the Circle Trail
Peavine Trail Opens• 2000 Legacy Trail Opens• 2001 Prescott NF Converts Roads From Thumb Butte Rd to Iron Springs Rd into a non-
motorized Trail Ho-kay-gan Trail 341 Opens
• 2002 Discovery Trail Opens (Watson Woods)• 2003 Willow Creek Trail Opens• 2004 Cold Springs Trail 393 Opens (off Copper Basin Rd)• 2005 Trail 332 Opens From Iron Springs Road to Granite Basin Road• 2006 Jan Alfano Trail Dedicated
Trail 332 Opens From Granite Basin Road to Trail 341 Embry Riddle Trail Opens Granite Creek Bridge Built on Discovery Trail
• 2007 Garden Grove Trail 392 Opens Watson Lake Trail Opens Storm Ranch Preliminary Development Plan Includes Trail Segment for Circle Trail PNF Develops Proposed Action to Complete Circle Trail within the National Forest Goldwater Lakes Trail 396 - 90% Complete Circle Trail Added to State Trails System
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1010Granite Creek Bridge – Discovery Trail
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City of Prescott City of Prescott Completed Trail Segments Completed Trail Segments
11.2 miles11.2 miles
• Legacy• Jan Alfano• Embry Riddle• Willow Lake• Watson Lake• Discovery• Peavine• Turley
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Over The Hill Gang – Volunteer Trail Crew
Built over 8 miles of the Circle Trail in the Prescott Nat’l Forest
Photo by Tony Beere
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City of PrescottCity of PrescottProposed Trail SegmentsProposed Trail Segments
10 miles10 miles
• Connector Trail (1.4 miles)• Legacy Extension –
State Trust Land (2.0 miles)• Lakes Connector (0.4 miles)• Storm Ranch (1.6 miles)• Badger “P” Mountain –
State Trust Land (4.6 miles)
1414 Newly Finished Section - Goldwater Lakes Trail
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Prescott National Forest Prescott National Forest Completed Trail Segments Completed Trail Segments
22.2 miles22.2 miles• Boy Scout 126• Ranch 62• Goldwater Lakes 396• Quartz Mountain• Wolverton Mountain 9415• Aspen Creek 48• Cold Springs 393• Potts Creek 327• Circle Connector 322• Garden Grove 392• Circle 332• Ho-Kay-Gan 341
1616 Garden Grove Trail Near Thumb Butte
Photo by Tony Beere
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Prescott National ForestPrescott National ForestProposed Trail SegmentsProposed Trail Segments
5 miles5 miles
• Ranch Extension (4 miles)• White Spar (1 mile)
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Trail Trail AccessAccess
• Pioneer Park• Willow Lake• Watson Lake• Peavine Trailhead• Turley Trailhead• Senator Highway• Goldwater Lake• Bannon Creek• White Spar• Cathedral Pines• Copper Basin • High Valley Ranch• Rancho Vista• Butte Creek• Thumb Butte• Iron Springs Road• Granite Basin • Ho-kay-gan• Williamson Valley Rd
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Projects/Timelines for CompletionProjects/Timelines for CompletionCITY OF PRESCOTT Construct Lakes Connector Trail 2008 State Land Acquisition 2008 - 2009 Construction of Trails on State Land 2009 - 2011 Storm Ranch Development Trail 2010 - 2011 Williamson Valley Rd to Granite Basin 2011 - 2012 Connector Trail
PRESCOTT NATIONAL FOREST Conversion of Roads to Trails – Potts Creek 2008 Environmental Assessment & Decision 2008 for 2007 Circle Trail Proposed Action Implementation of Circle Trail Decision 2008 - 2010 Trailhead Construction – Aspen Creek, 2008 - 2012 White Spar, Garden Grove
TRAIL WIDE PROJECTS Standardized Trail Signs at All Intersections 2011 Interpretive Signage with Area & Trail History 2012
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Community BenefitsCommunity Benefits• A Unique Asset Very Few Cities Have• Access to Outdoor Recreation from All Sides of Prescott• Connectivity of Prescott’s Lakes and Pioneer Park• Access to Hundreds of Miles of City and Forest Trails• Multi-day Experience for Backpacking and Equestrians• Ability for Boy Scouts to Earn 50 Miler Award• Adds to Prescott’s Livability• Outdoor Recreation Attracts New Businesses and
Families• Promotes Tourism for Special Events and Recreation
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How To HelpHow To HelpTo Volunteer Time or Donate Services
City of PrescottChris Hosking [email protected]
Prescott National ForestRob Hehlen [email protected] 443-8230
Cash Donations
Yavapai Trails Association [email protected] PO Box 403Prescott, AZ 86302
YTA is a non-profit organization. Tax deductible donations will be used as matching funds for
grants and projects on the Circle Trail.Presentation and Photos (unless noted otherwise) by Rob Hehlen
Thank You for Your Interest in This Project