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Keep the trails open. Keep the work alive.


Public land access doesn’t protect itself.

Trails don’t build and maintain themselves.

And the future of motorized recreation depends on people who are willing to stand up for it.

This is where you come in. The Trails Preservation Alliance (TPA) works every day to protect, sustain, and advocate
for responsible motorized access on public lands. From fighting unfair closures and engaging in land-use planning,
to building, maintaining, and restoring trails across Colorado and beyond—our work keeps trails open, legal, and
rideable for current and future generations. None of it happens without your support.

Your donation fuels real, on-the-ground impact:

Protecting Access
Advocating for fair and balanced land-use decisions that keep trails open.

Building & Maintaining Trails
Supporting trail crews, equipment, materials, and project logistics.

Stewardship & Education
Promoting responsible recreation and sustainable trail use.

A Voice at the Table
Ensuring motorized users are represented when decisions are made.

Every dollar helps us respond quickly to threats, show up where it counts, and keep public lands truly public.

You’re involvement can’t wait.

Over the past two decades, Travel Management Planning has reduced trail access across the West - even as participation and demand have continued to grow.

Without active stewardship and advocacy, opportunities to ride can disappear quietly through policy decisions, maintenance backlogs, or lack of representation.

Your donation keeps boots (and tires) on the ground and experienced advocates in the rooms where decisions are made - protecting access today and for future generations.

Your donation keeps the sport alive.

When you donate to TPA, you’re doing more than giving money, you’re investing in:

> Open trails
> Stronger access
> A sustainable future for motorized recreation


Whether it’s a one-time gift or ongoing support, every contribution makes a difference.

Donate today and help keep the work alive—and the trails open.