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District Ranger Tinderholt takes new USFS job - Sedona Red Rock News

District Ranger Tinderholt takes new USFS job - Sedona Red Rock News
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As Tourism Rises, City s Free Shuttles Ease Parking Problems – Arizona Daily Independent

As Tourism Rises, City s Free Shuttles Ease Parking Problems – Arizona Daily Independent
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Sedona shuttles ease parking snarls at popular trailheads

Tourists looking for outdoor activities with social distancing flocked to Sedona during the pandemic, adding to traffic congestion and prompting the city to expedite plans to make its tourism more sustainable, including a shuttle for hikers and deterrents to off-road vehicles in certain places.

Local OHV regulations still being discussed - Sedona Red Rock News

Local OHV regulations still being discussed - Sedona Red Rock News
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$50K goes to Sedona Trail Keepers - Sedona Red Rock News

Sedona Red Rock News After Sedona City Council approved a transfer of $50,000 from the Sedona Chamber of Commerce to the Sedona Trail Keepers program, leaders of several organizations gathering for a check presntation ceremony at the Girdner Trailhead on Thursday, Feb. 25. Attendees included Kevin Adams, president of the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund, Candace Carr Strauss, president and CEO of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce, Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty, and Amy Tinderholt, district ranger for the Red Rock Ranger District in Coconino National Forest. Attendees pose with a $100,000 check presented to the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund by The Sedona Trail Keepers, a consortium of Sedona area businesses and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau. The presentation marks the conclusion of a successful five-year drive that has seen the Trail Keepers contribute $370,000 to support the SRRTF partnership with the U.S. Forest Service to maintain hundreds of miles of trails i

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