
In a conversation earlier this year, professional trail builder Greg Mazu emphasized the importance of mountain bike trailhead amenities, which in some cases can end up costing as much or more to build than the trails themselves. “When we think about building these things, building new trails in our own backyards, what’s the trailhead look like? Is it inviting? Does it get other people out there?”
With that in mind, we want to know which trailhead facilities are important to you as a rider. And if you don’t need anything more than a place to park your vehicle off the side of the road, sound off in the comments below!
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Dec 16, 2024
I have volunteered for more than 20 years as a groomer operator as well as volunteered many hours to trail maintenance during off season. The local OHV clubs also participate in this to keep trail systems available to all. That, my friends is called Stewardship!! Please look into volunteering to keep trails happening. An inexpensive way to give back to the community...
Thank you, Jeff for bringing this topic to the front burner.