Today is day four in the Government Shutdown. Sabino Canyon Recreational Area, which is in the Coronado National Forest north of Tucson, Arizona is closed. The Coronado National Forest covers about 1.78 million acres in the mountain ranges of southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.The US Forest Service provides a lot of services in the National Forest, which are now suspended until funding is again available.
Sabino Canyon Recreational Area is a very busy place, year-round. Many of the services, events and programs, i.e., school programs, nature walks, hikes and demonstrations are provided by volunteers — Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists (Click here to learn more.) All these activities are not happening until the Government Shutdown is over.
One of the regular programs is Friday hikes. For a few of us, today’s hike went on as scheduled, unofficially, from the old Prison Camp on the Sycamore Canyon/Reservoir trail (3.5 miles one-way with a 821 feet gain). By doing so, we made sure those following the published hiking schedule would still have an opportunity to hike after showing up.
It was an enjoyable day hiking in the beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains — check out the beautiful blue sky.
kenne
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Fabulous photos,, I know there are strikes but why does that effect the National Park.
With the government shutdown, there is no funding for the National Parks. The National Parks are one of America’s greatest assets, and many are now not accessible. At least we are able to continue hiking in the Coronado National Forest. Thanks for your comment.
I am sorry to hear this , infact I find it very worrying that America is going through this madness. I thought only the UK ‘s workers are up for general strikes! The world is not in a good way!! keep well and happy!
This is not a general strike, the government shut down resulting in not funding for the National Forests.
Sorry I have not been watching the news properly of late 🙁
So happy to hear that you kept your hiking group going on schedule in spite of the government shut=down.
Thanks for the comment.