The Alaska Long Trail needs your help. Gov. Dunleavy has included $13.2 million for this project in his $356 million general obligation bond package. While a great step in the right direction, that money is not guaranteed. The Alaska State … [Continue reading]
FNSB Comprehensive Recreational Trail Plan Update Process Has Started
The first public hearing of the Borough Trail Plan Update happens Wednesday starting at 6 p.m.! This will be an information gathering session and will be held as a Trails Advisory Commission meeting. It will focus on trails and trail systems west … [Continue reading]
Dogs on Trails: Fairbanks’ “Leash Law”
Should dogs be allowed to be unleashed while they accompany their owners on trails? What does the law say? Unleashed dogs on trails has been an issue in our neighborhood in recent years, but it’s an issue that reaches far beyond our neighborhood. … [Continue reading]
Max Romey: Shining a Light on Alaska and its Trails

Max Romey wants to tell stories about Alaska’s world-class trails. But Max’s vision of trails extends beyond pathways and scenery, encompassing places, people, history, health and more. And his stories are not limited to words. Max, a trail … [Continue reading]
Possible Solutions to Stop Pinnell Mountain Trail Damage
It has taken me a lot longer than I anticipated to get this post done. Just before finishing and publishing it, I was informed there are some actions people can take regarding the Board of Game. Those opportunities are coming up soon. I have added … [Continue reading]
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