Preserving our non-motorized trails for all.
TRACKS is a volunteer group dedicated to using, promoting, preserving, and protecting multi-use trails in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest of northeastern Arizona. It is authorized by the US Forest Service to support and assist in the development, maintenance, and improvement of non-motorized trails, and to provide a resource for education, communication, and social interaction designed to enhance the enjoyment of outdoor experiences on the trails.
In 1987, at the first meeting of what was to become the White Mountains Horsemen’s Association, 25 equestrians discussed the closing of an increasing number of long-term riding areas and decided that an organization was needed to preserve non-motorized trails for equestrians, hikers and mountain bikers. Thus, began the long process of growing a trail system and TRACKS, a volunteer organization dedicated to work with the USFS in planning, developing, and maintaining the White Mountain Trail System (WMTS).
TRACKS is dedicated to using, promoting, preserving, and protecting multi-use trails throughout Pinetop-Lakeside, Show Low, and the White Mountains.