Courtesy of the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA):
A dangerous new Forest Service policy could close hundreds of miles of singletrack in two states. This potentially precedent-setting change must be stopped before it spreads to Texas and other states. Act now to preserve mountain bike access to singletrack in backcountry areas.
“This could become the largest access issue in five years,” warns Jenn Dice, IMBA’s government affairs director. This policy would expel mountain bikers from more than 700 miles of singletrack in Montana and Idaho and, if left unchallenged, could set national precedent.