BUILDING OF THE OF THE
PRESCOTT CIRCLE TRAIL
Chris Hosking uses a mini track hoe to work the trail |
If you want to build an
excellent hiking trail-- just follow the deer. So says Joe Baynes,
Recreation Services Director for the City of Prescott. Baynes,
along with the city's Trails and Natural Parklands Coordinator Chris
Hosking and battalions of volunteers including the eclectic mix of
workers known as the Over the Hill Gang have just completed an epic
project that began on the heels of the herds and ended with a
community unifying, 54-mile loop trail around the city. May 14, 2015
marked the "golden spike" moment for the
Once the design was set,
brush crews moved in to flag and clear vegetation. Next, a mini dozer
plowed the basic course followed by a mini track hoe that cut the
slope. Hand crews will then rake, shape, trim, construct drainages
and install signage. Finally, the boots, tires and hooves of the
nearly one million visitors that step out on City of Prescott trails
each year will perform the finishing pack down. Although the PCT is
officially complete, it will continue to evolve. Regular maintenance,
rerouting, adding adjacent
loops and establishing new trailheads will keep volunteers busy
enhancing the trail's symbiotic relationship with open spaces and
the surrounding communities.
New segment of trail beneath Badger "P" Mountain |
LENGTH: 54.45 miles
ELEVATION: 5140' - 6690' (5,500' cumulative elevation gain)
INFO & MAPS:
City of Prescott
Yavapai Trails Association