Springtime Conditions Exist!

We know you’re feeling antsy about getting out on the trails, we definitely are feeling antsy here in the office! However, Croy, along with most of our dirt roads and trails are still too muddy. Springtime conditions exist throughout the valley, so please be mindful!

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New Board Members

The Wood River Trails Coalition has added three new Board Members! We are thrilled to have Alison, Justin and Nicole join our crew of rad individuals who are passionate about our trails and motivated to move our mission forward! Keep reading for a little background on each of them.

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We Are Hiring!

We’re hiring! We are looking for a Trail Stewardship Coordinator to provide leadership, organization and oversight for our volunteer, education and stewardship programs. The Coordinator will be responsible for the daily operations associated with these programs and their long-term success. The ideal candidate has experience in the trail industry, managing volunteers, and creating and/or managing programs.

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Diving Deeper into the 2021 Trail Survey: The Impact of Non-Trail-Related Events on Trail Use

Ketchum and the Wood River Valley is widely known for its abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities and access to public lands, but that’s not all there is to do in the summer season. There is an abundance of festivals, fairs, speaker series, and other events that attract folks from all over the region and even the country, with all sorts of different interests and ideas to share…

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2021 Giving Tuesday

Thank you to everyone who donated on Giving Tuesday! We raised of $4,500 in one day! The money raised from Giving Tuesday will support our mission: to create, maintain and sustain our local trail network for all users, which includes increasing trail education, feeding our volunteers, buying additional tools, continuing to fund the Ketchum Ranger District professional trail crew, purchasing additional trail counters so we can continue to gather valuable trail data and more.

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WRTC 2021 Impact Report

Our 2021 Impact Report is live!

The report is filled will all sorts of interesting facts and figures from this year including info on the trail use survey, volunteer program, Trail Boss program, the Adam’s Gulch project, partnerships, major gifts and more!

Check it out to learn more about how your support this year impacted your trails and community.

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Ketchum Ranger District Trail Crew 2021 Annual Report

The Ketchum Ranger District Trail Crew has released their 2021 Annual Report!

The U.S. Forest Service - Ketchum Ranger District (KRD) has more than 400 miles of single-track trail for a wide variety of users, from hikers to mountain bikers, equestrians to dirt bikes. The KRD lacks the appropriate annual funding to adequately finance a trail crew for routine maintenance and new trail projects. Without predictable federal funding, the Forest Service struggles to keep up with the constant workload and backlog of trail maintenance.

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2021 WRTC Trail Use Survey

This summer, WRTC, in partnership with the Ketchum Ranger District Trails Program and the Environmental Resource Center, conducted a summer trail use survey to better understand usership patterns and obtain up-to-date data on our valley’s hiking, biking, and riding trails. The results from this survey, the first conducted since 2012, will be used to help develop future projects and identify opportunities for better education and management of the Wood River Valley’s trail system.

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LifeAfterBikes

Wood River Trails Coalition member Cuyler Swindley has started a great bicycle tire recycling program! It’s hard to come to terms with just throwing old bike tires into the landfill, so Cuyler has created a solution: LifeAfterBikes.

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Forbidden Fruit Volunteer Opportunity

Join us on October 23rd out on the new Forbidden Fruit flow trail. Come help fine-tune the mile of new flow trail. We will be raking berms, compacting soil and getting the trail ready for next season shredding!

WEATHER DEPENDENT!

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Superheroes

Armed with shovels, rakes, loppers and saws, our protagonists enter into the woods. They’ve converged on a common cause- the annual buffing of a beloved local trail. Most have accessed via mountain bikes of all shapes and sizes- each bicycle a caricature of themselves, their Batmobiles.

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Forbidden Fruit Closure

Hear from our Executive Director, Sara Gress, about what’s going on out on Forbidden Fruit and why it’s closed until Spring 2022.

Shoutout to all the donors that helped make the project possible! Thank you!

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Forbidden Fruit Update

Watch the video below for an update on Forbidden Fruit. Hear from Justin Blackstead - Ketchum Ranger District Trail Crew Supervisor - about the Adam’s Gulch Adaptive Sports Trail Enhancement Project and why you should respect the Forbidden Fruit trail closure.

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