Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund

A nonprofit organization

The mission of the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund (SRRTF) is to seek funding for the enhancement and maintenance of the 250 miles of area trails enjoyed by more than a million people every year, and to help educate trail users regarding the responsible use and support of Sedona's unique trail system. SRRTF work is focused on National Forest trails in the high use area around Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek.

Trail Work Accomplishments for the 2016/2017 Season

• 180 miles of system trails maintained.
• 4.6 miles of new trail and reroutes constructed including: on Andante, Thunder Mountain, Teacup, Crusty, and Oak trails.
• 5.7 miles of trail improvements including reroutes and heavy maintenance including rock armoring, major tread repair, rock stairs and retaining walls constructed.
• 540 trail drainage structures maintained and 47 new drain structures installed for sustainable water drainage during rain events in monsoon season.
• 83 signs and 53 posts or directional arrows installed or replaced. These are vital for an enjoyable experience and to reduce search and rescue.
• 19 Public Volunteer Trail Work events accumulating over 1,540 hours of service to trail maintenance and construction.
• 163 Volunteer Trail Patrols completed for a total of 543 volunteer hours and 7 medical assists, 27 lost visitors assisted, and over 350 visitors contacted.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund

Tax id (EIN)

46-4372941

Address

P O Box 4475
Sedona, AZ 86340