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Photograph of reddish-brown sandstone arch known as Skylight Arch. Navajo Mountain and Lake Powell are in the background and blue skies are above. The ground is spotted with small desert bushes.

Bicycle Use on Stud Horse Trail Network

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The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking public input regarding allowing bicycles on the Stud Horse trail network. The Stud Horse trail network includes Skylight Arch Trail and the Stud Horse trail segments. At this time, these trails are open only to hiking. The NPS is initiating an Environmental Assessment to analyze the potential impacts of bicycle use on the trail network. The NPS encourages public participation throughout the NEPA process, during which the public has two opportunities to formally comment on the project: once during initial project scoping and again following release of the Environmental Assessment.

The project is currently in the scoping phase, and comments may be submitted here or by mail to:

Superintendent
Glen Canyon NRA
PO Box 1507
Page, AZ 86040

To submit a comment here, please follow the project link to "Open for Comment."

The NPS is also hosting an open house on December 7th, 2022 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm (AZ Mtn Std) at the Glen Canyon NRA Headquarters building. We look forward to answering questions and receiving comments about the project.

Comments will not be accepted in-person, over the phone, by fax or e-mail.

Thank you

Contact Information

Kendall Neisess
Outdoor Recreation Planner
928-660-8685