Support Mountain Biking in the Tetons.

Your financial gift is critical to our continued success, day in and day out. It pays the bills, keeps the lights on, maintains this website, and puts fuel in the chainsaw.

📷 Cody Downard

Our Relationships are Strong. We are Accomplishing the work. It’s time to Dream Big.

We are sending it into the new year with the goal of increasing our capacity! Capacity to build more trails, get more kids on bikes, increase engagement levels, and develop more mountain bike resources for our local communities of Teton Valley and Jackson Hole. It’s time to DREAM BIG.

MBT is seeking gifts of ALL sizes to reach our goal of $20,000 by the year's end. This added financial capacity would fund:

  • New Trail Planning and Development for 7+ miles of single-track on BLM in Victor

  • Expand our Trails and Program Staff in Teton Valley and Jackson Hole

  • Mechanized trail equipment purchases and/or rentals

  • Growing our youth programs and race events and more!

With your financial support, we will achieve BIG things for the community!

MBT is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization

MBT employs one full-time executive director, a part-time trails director and program coordinator and a seasonal trail crew. These are the people that make the dream work. They teach, advise policy, run events, manage insurance, build coalitions, respond to your needs on a daily basis… all in the name of dirt.

MBT Staff

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Each summer, MBT engages over 120 youth and their families through the groundbreaking Sprockids program. We teach riding skills, trail etiquette and stewardship, and have a really really good time. Working alongside our partners, we also offer FREE opportunities throughout the year for kids and their families to learn and ride together as we foster the next generation of Teton trail stewards.

📷 Tony Ferlisi

Youth Programs

Trails Crew

Each summer, we employ a professional trail crew to maintain and build trails right here in the Tetons. The crew is on the ground every day from May – October digging, cutting, shaping, rehabbing, planning, designing. They maintain over 100 miles of trail and work closely with the US Forest Service.

📷 Nate Kirschner