posted Oct 22, 2020
The Friends of the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center (GNFAC) helps support the GNFAC through fundraising and education efforts. The Friends is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
posted Oct 22, 2020
Foy's to Blacktail Trails provides 34+ miles of single-track trail for adventuring. The trails lay just south of Kalispell, MT and connects to Herron Park. Trails extend all the way to Lakeside, MT.
posted Oct 22, 2020
We are a non-profit organization located in North Western Montana, in the beautiful Flathead Valley
posted Oct 21, 2020
Flathead Area Mountain Bikers (FAMB) is a nonprofit member-based club in the Flathead Valley of NW Montana. We offer free skills clinics and group rides, work on local trails with paid staff and volunteers, and manage and maintain Spencer Trails.
posted Oct 21, 2020
Echo Lake Trails Association was formed to encourage and support fun, community, and healthy living all year round. Echo Lake trail heads are located near Discovery Basin Ski Area and Echo Lake. The Discovery Ski trail head is accessed by the parking lot near the Anaconda lift. ELTA is a 501-c3 non-profit organization and we exist mostly by grants from the Recreation Trails Program made possible by Fish, Wildlife & Parks. The group also is made up of a great team of volunteers who work tirelessly to keep the trails clean and ready for all forms of travel.
posted Oct 21, 2020
Cabinet Back Country Horsemen hail from the far northwest corner of Montana. Or mission is to perpetuate use of horses in the back country; assist government agencies in maintenance and management of the resource, and educate and encourage public participation in wise and sustaining use of horses in the back country. Most of our volunteer service is conducted on the Libby, Troy and Cabinet Ranger Districts of the Kootenai National Forest. The three Ranger Districts have almost 1150 miles of trail, including more than 30 trails in the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness, and 55 miles of the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail.
posted Oct 21, 2020
BSF is a nonprofit ski club in Bozeman. We have programs for all ages, year round in Alpine, Nordic, and Freestyle skiing. We also groom xc trails in town.
posted Oct 21, 2020
The Bitterroot Ridgerunners Snowmobile Club is a non-profit organization that is designed for all snowmobile enthusiasts of the Bitterroot Valley. Whether it be extreme off-trail sledding or sedate trail riding, everyone is welcome.
posted Oct 21, 2020
We invite you to ski on the best cross-country ski trails in Montana or Idaho, the Chief Joseph Trail System located at the southern end of the Bitterroot Valley in the National Forest near Lost Trail Pass, just east of the junction of Highways 93 and 43. This area receives very reliable snowfalls every year, and is generally skiable earlier, later, and more often than any other groomed trails in the area.
posted Oct 21, 2020
Billings Trailnet, (formerly BikeNet) is a non-profit, 501c3, grass-roots organization that supports urban trails in and around the Billings community. Our organization increases awareness and encourages use of the trails in our community, and raises money to use as matching funds for trails.