The Camino de Cruz Blanca Trail is a four-foot-wide soft-surface trail along Camino de Cruz Blanca that connects the St. John’s Trailhead to the Dorothy Stewart Trail, Dale Ball Trails, and the Atalaya Trail. This project responds to a request from the City of...
Eight volunteers joined the Trail Volunteer Coordinator to continue work on the re-route on Dale Ball Trails above Junction 29. We bolstered up some of the remaining loose areas along the acequia bank with rock...
Our third field trip with Camino Real Academy Students was another bilingual group, Mr. Bass’s Fourth graders – 23 kids, five or six parents or grandparents, Mr. Bass and Miss (now Mrs.) Jones. There was some trailhead excitement right off the bat as we encountered a...
Our second field trip with Camino Real Academy took place on Oct. 1, 2014, with Mr. Gorman’s 4th- and 5th-Graders. Once again, after orientation at the trailhead map, we hiked up to the rock shelf...
Seven volunteers joined the Trail Volunteer Coordinator to continue work on a re-route of the Dale Ball Trails above Junction 29, on land owned by The Nature Conservancy. The trail is now complete from the acequia crossing up, but we are still working on the arroyo...
Nine volunteers joined the Trail Volunteer Coordinator to start work on a re-route of the Dale Ball Trails above Junction 29, on land owned by The Nature Conservancy. This is our first trail-building job under our contract with the City of Santa Fe. It is a tricky...
Six volunteers joined SFCT’s “City Trail Volunteer Coordinator” at the Calabasas Trailhead to conduct maintenance work between Junctions 1 and 7 and between Junctions 1 and 2 in La Tierra Trails. The work consisted primarily of de-berming and...