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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Arizona Trails Plan Survey 2025

 

YOUR INPUT IS NEEDED FOR THE FUTURE OF ARIZONA'S TRAIL SYSTEMS.

Arizona State Parks and Trails is currently seeking input 

from thepublic for the 2025 Trails Plan.

The statewide plan aims to enhance trail systems and 

improve access to outdoor recreation in Arizona. 

Your input is valuable in shaping the future of Arizona's 

trail system.


What’s in it for you? 

Not only the opportunity to influence the future of Arizona’s 

trails but also a chance to win awesome Arizona experiences 

and prizes! 

Oracle State Park

Arizona State Parks has awesome incentives you enter a 

drawing for, just by taking the survey. Prizes include 

staycations in scenic Pinetop-Lakeside and Flagstaff, 

a two-night camping trip in a comfortable micro-camper, 

Arizona State Parks annual passes and gift cards, 

and more, thanks to generous partners like the 

Arizona Office of Tourism, Pin Drop Travel Trailers,

and the Southern Arizona Hiking Club! 

Dead Horse Ranch State Park


Trails are an essential part of Arizona's outdoor recreation 

culture,providing access to some of the state's most 

beautiful and unique landscapes. 

More than 4.3 million Arizonans used trails in 2020, and 

we expect that number to continue increasing in the

coming years. 

Trails are not only a source of fun, health, and adventure 

but also an important contributor to the state's economy.

Sonoita Creek State Natural Area


The 2025 Trails Plan is a collaborative effort of our 

organization, Arizona State Parks and Trails, other 

land managers, nonprofits, and the public...that’s YOU! 

We’re seeking input from all trail users, including hikers,

equestrians, mountain bikers, and off-highway 

vehicle riders. 

The survey aims to identify the most pressing trail 

needs and help guide future federal and state 

funding priorities.


The survey covers a wide range of topics related to 

Arizona's trail systems, including:

  • Acquisition of land and new trail development

  • Trail maintenance and improvements

  • Trailhead facilities like restrooms and parking

  • Trail signage and wayfinding

  • Trail safety and education


Your input can help shape the future of Arizona's trail system. 

Whether you're an avid trail user or just getting started, 

your opinion matters.

 

The survey takes only a few minutes to complete and can be accessed on the Arizona State Parks and Trails website at 

 surveyentrance.com/TrailsPublic7.