posted Oct 20, 2020
The Biggest Little Trail Stewardship, Inc. (formerly Poedunks, Inc.) is a Nevada non-profit corporation established in 2007 with federal 501(c)3 non-profit status received in 2008. We have been affiliated with the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) since 2007 and became an IMBA Chapter Club in December 2017.
posted Oct 20, 2020
Fremont County is Eastern Idaho's recreation destination.
posted Oct 20, 2020
Non-profit ATV club in Elk City, Idaho.
posted Oct 20, 2020
The Coeur d'Alene Snowmobile Club seeks to preserve and promote winter recreation in our community. Our club, in conjunction with the Idaho State Snowmobile Association, along with neighboring clubs, works to ensure our riding areas remain both safe and accessible to the public. Our club goals are to promote safe family snowmobiling and help support the Kootenai County Trail Grooming program.
posted Oct 20, 2020
Bonner County was established in 1907 and is one of 44 counties in the state. About 42,000 people live within our borders. The population has been growing steadily and has averaged seven to eight percent growth per year in the past five years. Many of the people who relocate here are seeking a better quality of life and easier access to the recreational opportunities our area offers. Business owners, in particular, find it favorable to relocate or start up here because of the availability of commercial land, relatively low taxes, and an available labor force. The recreational opportunities are unlimited and include water sports, four golf courses, bicycling, snowboarding, skiing, snowmobiling, hunting, world-class fishing, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing.
posted Oct 20, 2020
The Bonneville County Parks and Recreation office is located at the Ririe Reservoir. Our Department promotes outstanding recreational opportunities in Bonneville County such as boating, camping, fishing and snowmobiling.
posted Oct 20, 2020
Friends of the Weiser River Trail (FWRT) is a private, nonprofit organization formed to convert the old Pacific and Idaho Northern (PIN) railroad grade from Weiser, Idaho, to Rubicon (near New Meadows, ID) into a trail for public recreation.
posted Oct 19, 2020
ProInspire envisions an equitable and just society: free of systemic oppression where all people thrive.
posted Oct 19, 2020
Established in Post Falls, Idaho in 1994. PANTRA is a not-for-profit, family oriented off-road motorcycle trail riding club dedicated to promoting, preserving, and expanding trail riding opportunities in the Inland Northwest while having fun & enjoying the outdoors.
posted Oct 19, 2020
North Idaho ATV Association, Inc. consists of people from all walks of life. Appreciating our forest lands, while we promote the fun and enjoyment that the ATVs and UTVs have to offer. Riding Idaho trails responsibly and respectfully within the boundaries. North Idaho has many trails and forestry roads available to enjoy. Constantly increasing our ATV club membership has enabled us to actively support our rights to the use public lands, by working with the local authorities to keep trails & roads available for recreational use.