Support Event

Silent Sunday at South Mountain Park: Exercise, Socialize and Sanitize

November 26, 2023

06:45 AM - 09:00 AM MST

Phoenix Platoon

Event overview

Join us for our "hybrid-joint" social/support project with Team RWB on Silent Sunday at South Mtn Park! On Silent Sunday, the main road through the park is closed to vehicle traffic. From 7:00 - 8:30 am, we will have the opportunity to exercise and socialize by walking or biking (your choice) the main road. This is individually paced. We will be doing trash pickup during and after our walk. Please register with Team RWB for the walk: https://members.teamrwb.org/events/59817 We will meet at 6:45 am at the west end of the parking lot of the Ranger Station. Come through the Main Gate and take your first left. Continue down the road approximately 1/4 mile, and you'll see the Ranger Station and parking lot on your left. Dogs are welcome.

Type

Support Event

What To Wear

TMC blues, Clothes that can get dirty, Cold weather, Closed-Toe Shoes

Accessibility

Uneven terrain;Wheelchair accessible site and bathrooms;Handicap Parking available;Jobs available for persons with limited mobility

What to Bring

Sun protection, a great attitude.Water will be provided.

Inclement Weather

Return to cars

Who's Invited

Groups
Kids (under 13)
Teens
Adults (21+)
Seniors (55+)
Adults (18+)

Event Contact

When and where

Date

November 26, 2023

Time

06:45 AM - 09:00 AM (MST)

Location

South Mountain Park

10919 S. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ

Parking Information

Free parking on-site

Lot on the east side of the Ranger's Station. Come through the Main Gate and take your first left. Continue down the road approximately 1/4 mile, and you'll see the Ranger Station and parking lot on your left. Dogs are welcome.

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