Dale Shewalter

Dale Shewalter

Dale Richard Shewalter (May 16, 1950 – January 10, 2010) was an American teacher who founded and promoted the Arizona Trail in 1985.[1]

Shewalter was born in Geneva, Illinois, on May 16, 1950.[2] He served in the United States Marine Corps 1st Battalion, 7th Marines during the Vietnam War.[2] Shewalter worked as a teacher for the Flagstaff Unified School District.[2]

Shewalter, who began his career as a teacher and educator, led the effort to create the Arizona Trail, a hiking and horseback trail which now runs through most of Arizona.[1] The Arizona Trail extends from Jacob Lake in northern Arizona south to Huachuca Mountains near the border with Mexico.[1] A plaque stands in Buffalo Park in Flagstaff, Arizona, in recognition of Shewalter's work.[3]

Dale Shewalter died of cancer in Flagstaff, Arizona, on January 10, 2010, at the age of 59.[1] He was survived by his wife, Madeleine Shewalter, son, Zane Shewalter and stepdaughter, Allison Hartman.[2] His funeral was held at the Ashurst Auditorium at Northern Arizona University.[1]

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