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Arizona Alpine Trail group seeks Payson support for trailhead, master plan and local staging facilities
Summary
Arizona Alpine Trail representatives briefed Payson council on a 700‑mile master‑planned loop that would use existing forest roads and connectors and requested local coordination on staging, trailheads and potential grant partnerships; state parks funded a $360,000 master‑plan grant, organizers said.
Representatives of the Arizona Alpine Trail presented a high‑level briefing to the Payson Common Council on Aug. 13 about a planned 700‑mile loop of off‑highway vehicle and multi‑use routes through eastern Arizona and asked for town coordination on staging areas and connector routes.
Jeff Sauer, treasurer for the Arizona Alpine Trail nonprofit, said the route is roughly 700 miles, divided into about 30 segments on the group’s website (azalpinetrail.org), and that the master plan is funded by a roughly $360,000 grant…
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