Plan proposes trail gains and losses in the Santa Catalinas

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For Star subscribers: The draft Santa Catalina trail plan suggests more trails for the 250-mile trail system on the in the Santa Catalina Ranger District but also that some other to be removed.

By Cindy Coffer Chojnacky Special to the Arizona Daily Star An aspirational trail plan envisions more trails and better facilities for mountain bikers, equestrians and people with limited mobility in Tucson's Santa Catalina mountains.

Environmental analyses would be required for any new trail construction, and non-system trails proposed for adoption offer legal, access and mixed ownership challenges. “We are relying on our partners and the public for help with priorities,” Milnor said. “Do people want visible results, early wins or longer-term projects?” He hopes to see specific comments on what people like, don’t like and want done.

New mileage for bikersIn addition to the multi-use trail, the growing population of mountain bikers may gain new mileage if the Forest Service builds some bike-specific trails and “adopts” other existing ones. “Golder Ranch” area between Golder Ranch Road and Catalina State Park hosts a network of routes around the 50-Year Trail between the park and forest. This 7.3-mile trail is on state trust lands protected by a 50-year lease agreement between Arizona State Parks and Trails and the Arizona State Land Department. Land could be sold for development when the lease expires in 2038. Adoption would require purchasing lands or an easement for permanent public access.

Front range trails such as Pima Canyon, Finger Rock, Ventana, Esperero and the remote crest trail between Pima and West Fork Sabino canyons would see small reroutes and new connectors including a 1.7-mile trail linking Finger Rock and Pontatoc trails for a day-hiking loop trip. Better access and safety for rock climbers could occur from maintaining trails to rock climbing areas. First proposed is Crags Against Humanity, a low elevation climb near Catalina Highway.

Trail funding boostThe Coronado plan for boosting the trail system is timely — funds from recent legislation more than tripled the forest’s trail maintenance funds over the past two years and offers hope of continued trail funding through 2027.

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