Santa Fe announces ribbon-cutting for new features at Frijoles Skills Park

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
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The City of Santa Fe announced on May 28 that it will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate new replacement features at the Frijoles Skills Park at La Tierra Trails. The event is scheduled for June 13 at 10:00 a.m.

The Frijoles Skills Park provides outdoor recreation opportunities for mountain bikers of all skill levels. The city said the upgrades reflect its ongoing commitment to accessible, high-quality trails.

According to the announcement, support for the project came from several partners, including the City of Santa Fe, the New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division, the Fat Tire Society, and Rocket Ramps.

Community members are invited to attend the celebration and experience the updated trails firsthand. More information about City of Santa Fe Parks and Open Space is available through city channels.

The ceremony will take place at Frijoles Skills Park within La Tierra Trails.



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