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Camp Beale Springs rehabilitated through American Conservation Experience partnership

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman recently partnered with American Conservation Experience (ACE) to rehabilitate the Fort Beale Springs. The Camp Beale Springs area was in need of weed removal, trail enhancements, and over aesthetic improvements. ACE Crew Leader Carina Zenti had a team of eight clearing brush, lining paths with rocks, and smoothing the trail to make it passable for more people to enjoy.

City team members met with Jack McMullin, from ACE, walked the project area, and discussed what could be done to improve the site. It was a collaborative effort of ideas and solutions that established the plan for this project. We also met with BLM reps that provided cultural guidance to make sure we did not disturb any historic sites inside the project limits.

When an ACE Crew is onsite, they bring their own tools, food, and do these projects all over the state. They are very experienced and provide awesome results. The City invites everyone to view the important work this group did over the past week, and enjoy the Kingman parks!

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