AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTrail Access & Repairs: Cheyenne’s Belvoir Ranch Open Space officially opened its 13-mile natural-surface trail network for hikers, mountain bikers and Class 1 pedal-assisted e-bikes, with a nearly 1.6-mile universal access route to overlooks—after decades of planning. Volunteer Trail Work: The Wyoming Conservation Corps is spending 10 days on the Bridle trail fixing eroded sections and loose cable safety fencing, plus removing graffiti and dead plants. Resort Growth: Grand Targhee Resort won Forest Service approval for a 694-acre expansion near Alta, aiming to add terrain and infrastructure while managing wildlife, watersheds and recreation access. Wildlife Migration Protections: Wyoming officials celebrated protections for the Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor as part of the “Path of the Pronghorn,” a 165-mile migration route. Holiday Safety & Fire Risk: First responders are urging caution for July 4 crowds on roads and waterways, with fire danger still high and restrictions in place across parts of the state. Big Summer Rail Event: Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 is making a major stop in Philadelphia around July 4 as part of its America 250 tour that began in Cheyenne. Local Happenings: Oakley Rodeo returned with a sold-out crowd and fireworks, running through Saturday. Public Land Recreation Note: The Forest Service is also hiring hundreds of temporary workers next year, including roles tied to firefighting, recreation and forestry.
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