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    Red Rockers Meetup members raise $12,450 for Sedona’s Red Rock trails

    April 28, 2025No Comments
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    The Sedona Red Rockers Meetup group celebrated the results of their 2025 fund drive for the SRRTF at a springtime fiesta hosted by member Kim True. Pictured (L-R): SRRTF President Dick Williams, USFS Trails/Wilderness/OHV Coordinator Kevin Kuhl, Red Rocker Meetup leader Mike Coltrane, USFS District Ranger Alex Schlueter and hostess Kim True.
    The Sedona Red Rockers Meetup group celebrated the results of their 2025 fund drive for the SRRTF at a springtime fiesta hosted by member Kim True. Pictured (L-R): SRRTF President Dick Williams, USFS Trails/Wilderness/OHV Coordinator Kevin Kuhl, Red Rocker Meetup leader Mike Coltrane, USFS District Ranger Alex Schlueter and hostess Kim True.
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    Sedona News – For the third consecutive year, the Sedona Red Rockers Meetup group sponsored a fundraising campaign for the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund (SRRTF). At a celebratory Mexican fiesta hosted by member Kim True on April 12th, it was revealed that the grand total for the two-week drive was $12,450 –incentivized by match funds from two members.

    At the celebration party, USFS District Ranger Alex Schlueter and SRRTF President Dick Williams thanked the group for their generous commitment to the upkeep of the trails. USFS Trails/Wilderness/OHV Coordinator Kevin Kuhl gave the audience a review of the ambitious projects that have already been completed this fiscal year, recommending new trails that offer new experiences for users.

    The Sedona Red Rockers Meetup Group is a public organization with approximately 2,800 members. Group members share an interest in outdoor recreation in Red Rock Country as well as socializing. The group is led by Mike Coltrane and is open to all through the online website meetup.com.

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    In his words of appreciation, SRRTF President Williams thanked the Red Rockers for their continued support. “Your collective and individual generosity, along with the unique way this matching campaign runs, shows true commitment. This wonderful party is not only a way to get together and celebrate the Red Rockers’ collective contributions, but it is also a great way to celebrate the trails we all love and use on a daily basis. This year’s contribution actually helped fund the seasonal crew.”

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    2025 Projects Completed

    In addition to regular maintenance, a number of the special trail renovation projects slated for fiscal year 2025 (Oct-Sept) have been completed. These include Hardline Trail, Bell Rock Single Track Bypass, Bell Rock Pathway Bridge, Rector Connector Bypass, the Doe Mountain Trail first phase, West Fork Trail refurbishment, and Schuerman Mountain Trail. Work on the Turkey Creek trail system will begin in the Fall.

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    The Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund’s mission is to gather donations to maintain and enhance the non-motorized National Forest trails in the greater Sedona area, and to educate the public regarding their use and management. With the support of residents, businesses, government entities and non-profits, the SRRTF has raised in excess of $3.5 million since 2014. SRRTF is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and an official partner of the US Forest Service Red Rock Ranger District. Learn more about the SRRTF at redrocktrailfund.org.

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