posted Jun 24, 2020
Logan Simpson is a landscape architecture and planning firm that provides environmental and cultural resource services. We’ve planned, designed, interpreted, and provided environmental clearances for thousands of miles of trails and trailheads—from local trails to regional OHV trails and multi-state National Historic Trails.
posted Jun 24, 2020
The mission of the Iowa Parks Foundation is to strengthen the connection between Iowans and their parks by creating innovative partnerships and making strategic grants that transform Iowa’s parks while improving Iowans’ health and quality of life.
posted Jun 24, 2020
LAMBA is an all volunteer organization, from the board of directors to trail stewards all of our volunteers are passionate about mountain biking in Linn County. These volunteers give their time to ensure the best mountain biking experience.
posted Jun 24, 2020
The Great Outdoors Foundation is Central Iowa’s pathway to sustainable, healthy environments. We are a regional conservation leader and a catalyst for high impact environmental projects. We convene partners with a shared vision, drive collaboration and raise funds and awareness.
posted Jun 24, 2020
The Gitchi-Gami Trail Association (GGTA) is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization formed to work with the Minnesota Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources, and the Arrowhead Regional Development Commission, in the planning, development, construction, maintenance, and promotion of the trail, and to organize trail activities, including the Annual Ride.
posted Jun 24, 2020
Cyclists of Gitchee Gumee Shores (COGGS) was established in 1994 as a nonprofit 501-c3 organization dedicated to building, maintaining, and advocating for mountain bike trails in the cities of Duluth, MN and Superior, WI (the Twin Ports). Our trail network was recognized by IMBA as a Gold Level Ride Center, one of only six on the planet. A lot of people, and a lot of hard work, helped us get here. Our trails are multi-use, free and open to everyone to use.
posted Jun 24, 2020
Explore our site...discover the trails! The Sugarbush Trail Association maintains 65 kilometers of cross country ski trails through beautiful and remote Forest Service land in the Lutsen-Tofte area, and has partnered to help develop nearly six miles of new single-track mountain bike trails with additional miles in the planning stage.
posted Jun 24, 2020
When you join ATVAM, you're helping to ensure the future of ATV activities in the state of Minnesota. You'll join hundreds of other enthusiastic ATV owners from throughout the state and be part of one of the strongest state ATV organizations in the country.
posted Jun 24, 2020
Since 1978 the Minnesota Trail Riders Association has been promoting recreational equestrian trail riding by developing and maintaining trails, distributing trail riding information, and working in cooperation with government agencies and private individuals.
posted Jun 24, 2020
TCTR was formed to address the lack of non-competition based riding clubs in Minnesota. Which in turn helped get us organized to do our part in making sure that we will all have trails to ride on in the future. We hope that by being a non-competition club that we can help attract new riders to our sport and be of some assistance to those just starting out and looking for someone to ride with. We are a recreational club that supports responsible riding for fun. As a continuation of doing our part, TCTR took on the maintenance responsibilities for the motorcycle trails in the Huntersville State Forest.