WE’RE LINKING TRAILHEADS, TOWNS, AND PEOPLE THROUGH A CONNECTED NETWORK OF EXISTING AND NEW TRAILS THAT SUPPORT BOTH RECREATION AND RURAL ECONOMIES.
WHAT WE DO
Unite Trail Advocates
We bring together a wide range of trail users to build consensus, prioritize projects, and speak with a unified voice.
Mobilize Volunteers
We empower individuals and groups to participate in trail work, helping reduce maintenance backlogs, improve trail quality, and build new connections.
Connect Communities
We work to connect rural towns, neighborhoods, trailheads, and public lands through stronger existing systems and the development of new, thoughtful trail corridors.
Create Local Jobs
We employ local youth and adults in trail building and maintenance, growing outdoor careers and strengthening rural livelihoods.
Collaborate with Land Managers
We partner with the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, State of Idaho, and local land trusts to coordinate planning, align on needs, and implement solutions that respect ecological, cultural, and recreational values.
Build and Maintain Trails
From clearing fallen trees to constructing new routes, we keep trails open, safe, and welcoming—strengthening the bond between people and wild places.