Sequoia Trails Newsletter January 2026


CRISIS ON NATIONAL FOREST AND PUBLIC LANDS

Recent reports from the Forest Service claim a crisis on public lands due to reduced funding and reduced staff, significantly impacting trail maintenance and public access and closing trails.

However, in Sequoia National Forest at least,  that is not the case. No loss of staff. The Sequoia trail crew is actively maintaining trails and Stewards of the Sequoia have been able to keep backcountry trails fully maintained.

With your support Stewards of the Sequoia have been able to perform 60% of all trail maintenance in the Sequoia National Forest, which has kept far more trails maintained than in many other National Forests. Perhaps there would be a crisis in Sequoia if not for Stewards advocacy and massive trail work over the past two decades. We are most fortunate to have Stewards of the Sequoia and hope you will donate now to support our work to keep Sequoia trails open and join us on one of our below 2026 Trail Appreciation Projects to continue maintaining Sequoia trails. We cannot do it without you.


WINTER SPRING TRAIL APPRECIATION DAYS

Your trails are calling. We need your help maintaining Sequoia trails. Consider putting in one day in to help keep your trails from degrading. It is fun and rewarding. Register NOW to help us plan projects better and notify you of any date changes to take advantage of better weather.

1/17 & 1/18/2026
Rincon Brushing
1/24/2026 Remington Water bars
1/31/2026 Piute Project
2/7/2026
Rincon Brushing
2/8/2026 Cedar Brushing
2/21/2026 Mill Creek Water bars
2/28/2026 Piute Project
3/7/2026
Rincon Brushing
3/19, 20, 3/21, 3/22, 3/23, 3/24/2026 Badger Gap Brushing Marathon

These projects will be on motorized trails and we will be using dirt bikes to access the project areas
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