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🚵🏼 We create, enhance, and protect great places to ride mountain bikes.
⚡️ And we’ve been at it since ‘88.
#MoreTrailsCloseToHome

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Those views, though. #mountainbiking #trailsclosetohome


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2 hours ago


This Southern Oregon mountain biking trail needs to be on your bucket list 🚵‍♂️⛰️✨

📍Spence Mountain Trail System

With 59 miles of professionally built trails, epic flow, technical descents, and nonstop views of Upper Klamath Lake and the Cascade Mountains, Spence Mountain Trail System is a paradise for mountain bikers, hikers, runners, and outdoor lovers alike.

Whether you’re chasing adrenaline on the downhill sections, cruising through the pines on an e-bike, or stopping to take in the views (and maybe spot a Bald Eagle overhead 🦅), this trail system delivers an unforgettable Southern Oregon adventure.

From beginner-friendly rides to advanced terrain, Spence Mountain has something for every rider — and once you visit, you’ll understand why it’s one of the best mountain biking destinations in Oregon. 🌲🔥

Tag your riding crew and add this one to your summer adventure list 👇


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20 hours ago

IMBA Local Organizations across the country are leading the charge & appreciate your support!

By creating sustainable trail experiences that support community health & wellbeing we’re tapping into additional opportunities and creating positive outcomes for a wider range of neighbors.

Support this work in your community: imba.com/join


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1 days ago

Trail users 🤝 land owners: it’s possible!


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1 days ago

Trails don’t build or protect themselves 🚵🌲⁠

That’s why joining IMBA matters. Your membership helps create, maintain, and protect the trails we all love — and helps bring more riding opportunities closer to home.⁠

For just $50, you’re supporting the future of mountain biking and getting entered for a chance to win part of $27,000 in prizes, including a $1,000 gift card from Jenson USA 👊⁠

Join today at IMBA.com and help keep the trails rolling.⁠

#IMBA #MountainBiking #TrailAdvocacy #RideMore #MTB #JensonUSA #KeepPedaling #KeepExploring


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MEET THE IMBA TRAIL TOWNS 📍 Sugar Land, Texas
#mountainbiking #trailsclosetohome #imbatrailtown


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MEET THE IMBA TRAIL TOWNS 📍Santa Fe, New Mexico
#mountainbiking #trailsclosetohome #imbatrailtown

Trail footage courtesy of: @loganbonwell
@cirquestudio.archive


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3 days ago

The U.S. Forest Service is undergoing the most significant structural change in its history, and local trail organizations should be paying close attention.

The changes move away from the long-standing nine-region model toward a state-based structure more similar to the Bureau of Land Management.

For partners like IMBA and its network of local organizations, the reorganization will impact how relationships are built, projects are delivered, and advocacy is carried forward on the ground.

The IMBA team wants to help Local Organizations and Trail Champions prepare for the changes to stay positioned as strong partners for trails. Tap the link in our bio for an overview of changes, a list of steps to take soon, and a new online resource about working with the Forest Service.

These structural changes are unfolding alongside compounding challenges for trails. Critical underfunding, a shrinking workforce, a broader federal hiring freeze, recreation being considered a lower priority, and policy shifts like NEPA reforms and the potential Roadless Area rescission all add to disruption and uncertainty within the Forest Service.

Success in this evolving landscape will come down to capacity both within the agency and across our network of Local Organizations, Trail Champions, and dedicated advocates like you.

Read the full report: imba.com/blog | tappable link in bio.


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3 days ago


The U.S. Forest Service is undergoing the most significant structural change in its history, and local trail organizations should be paying close attention.

The changes move away from the long-standing nine-region model toward a state-based structure more similar to the Bureau of Land Management.

For partners like IMBA and its network of local organizations, the reorganization will impact how relationships are built, projects are delivered, and advocacy is carried forward on the ground.

The IMBA team wants to help Local Organizations and Trail Champions prepare for the changes to stay positioned as strong partners for trails. Tap the link in our bio for an overview of changes, a list of steps to take soon, and a new online resource about working with the Forest Service.

These structural changes are unfolding alongside compounding challenges for trails. Critical underfunding, a shrinking workforce, a broader federal hiring freeze, recreation being considered a lower priority, and policy shifts like NEPA reforms and the potential Roadless Area rescission all add to disruption and uncertainty within the Forest Service.

Success in this evolving landscape will come down to capacity both within the agency and across our network of Local Organizations, Trail Champions, and dedicated advocates like you.

Read the full report: imba.com/blog | tappable link in bio.


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3 days ago

The U.S. Forest Service is undergoing the most significant structural change in its history, and local trail organizations should be paying close attention.

The changes move away from the long-standing nine-region model toward a state-based structure more similar to the Bureau of Land Management.

For partners like IMBA and its network of local organizations, the reorganization will impact how relationships are built, projects are delivered, and advocacy is carried forward on the ground.

The IMBA team wants to help Local Organizations and Trail Champions prepare for the changes to stay positioned as strong partners for trails. Tap the link in our bio for an overview of changes, a list of steps to take soon, and a new online resource about working with the Forest Service.

These structural changes are unfolding alongside compounding challenges for trails. Critical underfunding, a shrinking workforce, a broader federal hiring freeze, recreation being considered a lower priority, and policy shifts like NEPA reforms and the potential Roadless Area rescission all add to disruption and uncertainty within the Forest Service.

Success in this evolving landscape will come down to capacity both within the agency and across our network of Local Organizations, Trail Champions, and dedicated advocates like you.

Read the full report: imba.com/blog | tappable link in bio.


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3 days ago

The U.S. Forest Service is undergoing the most significant structural change in its history, and local trail organizations should be paying close attention.

The changes move away from the long-standing nine-region model toward a state-based structure more similar to the Bureau of Land Management.

For partners like IMBA and its network of local organizations, the reorganization will impact how relationships are built, projects are delivered, and advocacy is carried forward on the ground.

The IMBA team wants to help Local Organizations and Trail Champions prepare for the changes to stay positioned as strong partners for trails. Tap the link in our bio for an overview of changes, a list of steps to take soon, and a new online resource about working with the Forest Service.

These structural changes are unfolding alongside compounding challenges for trails. Critical underfunding, a shrinking workforce, a broader federal hiring freeze, recreation being considered a lower priority, and policy shifts like NEPA reforms and the potential Roadless Area rescission all add to disruption and uncertainty within the Forest Service.

Success in this evolving landscape will come down to capacity both within the agency and across our network of Local Organizations, Trail Champions, and dedicated advocates like you.

Read the full report: imba.com/blog | tappable link in bio.


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3 days ago

The U.S. Forest Service is undergoing the most significant structural change in its history, and local trail organizations should be paying close attention.

The changes move away from the long-standing nine-region model toward a state-based structure more similar to the Bureau of Land Management.

For partners like IMBA and its network of local organizations, the reorganization will impact how relationships are built, projects are delivered, and advocacy is carried forward on the ground.

The IMBA team wants to help Local Organizations and Trail Champions prepare for the changes to stay positioned as strong partners for trails. Tap the link in our bio for an overview of changes, a list of steps to take soon, and a new online resource about working with the Forest Service.

These structural changes are unfolding alongside compounding challenges for trails. Critical underfunding, a shrinking workforce, a broader federal hiring freeze, recreation being considered a lower priority, and policy shifts like NEPA reforms and the potential Roadless Area rescission all add to disruption and uncertainty within the Forest Service.

Success in this evolving landscape will come down to capacity both within the agency and across our network of Local Organizations, Trail Champions, and dedicated advocates like you.

Read the full report: imba.com/blog | tappable link in bio.


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3 days ago

The U.S. Forest Service is undergoing the most significant structural change in its history, and local trail organizations should be paying close attention.

The changes move away from the long-standing nine-region model toward a state-based structure more similar to the Bureau of Land Management.

For partners like IMBA and its network of local organizations, the reorganization will impact how relationships are built, projects are delivered, and advocacy is carried forward on the ground.

The IMBA team wants to help Local Organizations and Trail Champions prepare for the changes to stay positioned as strong partners for trails. Tap the link in our bio for an overview of changes, a list of steps to take soon, and a new online resource about working with the Forest Service.

These structural changes are unfolding alongside compounding challenges for trails. Critical underfunding, a shrinking workforce, a broader federal hiring freeze, recreation being considered a lower priority, and policy shifts like NEPA reforms and the potential Roadless Area rescission all add to disruption and uncertainty within the Forest Service.

Success in this evolving landscape will come down to capacity both within the agency and across our network of Local Organizations, Trail Champions, and dedicated advocates like you.

Read the full report: imba.com/blog | tappable link in bio.


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3 days ago

The U.S. Forest Service is undergoing the most significant structural change in its history, and local trail organizations should be paying close attention.

The changes move away from the long-standing nine-region model toward a state-based structure more similar to the Bureau of Land Management.

For partners like IMBA and its network of local organizations, the reorganization will impact how relationships are built, projects are delivered, and advocacy is carried forward on the ground.

The IMBA team wants to help Local Organizations and Trail Champions prepare for the changes to stay positioned as strong partners for trails. Tap the link in our bio for an overview of changes, a list of steps to take soon, and a new online resource about working with the Forest Service.

These structural changes are unfolding alongside compounding challenges for trails. Critical underfunding, a shrinking workforce, a broader federal hiring freeze, recreation being considered a lower priority, and policy shifts like NEPA reforms and the potential Roadless Area rescission all add to disruption and uncertainty within the Forest Service.

Success in this evolving landscape will come down to capacity both within the agency and across our network of Local Organizations, Trail Champions, and dedicated advocates like you.

Read the full report: imba.com/blog | tappable link in bio.


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3 days ago

"Soñás con senderos infinitos? Esto te va a interesar."

Todos amamos un buen clip épico.
Todos repetimos eso de "No dig, no ride".
🔥 Pero la realidad es otra: hacer senderos que duren es un arte que pocos conocen.

No basta con pico y pala.
Detrás de cada curva perfecta hay algo que no ves en los videos:
📋 Gestión.
⏳ Tiempo.
🤝 Comunidad.

Porque sin eso, el sendero que tanto amás… muere.
Lo arrastra el agua, lo entierra la falta de fondos, o lo frena un permiso que nunca llegó.

📍 Pero hay una fórmula que sí funciona.

Esta infografía te muestra paso a paso el proceso REAL detrás de los senderos IMBA y de los proyectos que sí sobreviven al tiempo.

No siempre estamos con las palas.
Muchas veces estamos nadando en burocracia… para que vos solo tengas que nadar en flow. 🏄‍♂️

✅ Para que los senderos sean tuyos, de tus hijos, de tu comunidad.
✅ Para que sumen valor, no daño.
✅ Para que mañana haya MÁS lugares donde rodar.

🚀 Es hora de cambiar el chip.

❌ “No dig, no ride”
✅ “JOIN & RIDE”

Sumate a IMBA o a nuestros Chapters.
Participá. Apostá por el cambio real.
Sé parte de los que construyen, no solo de los que miran clips.

👉 Unite hoy. El próximo sendero lleva tu nombre.

NUESTROS CHAPTERS:
@mtb_comarca
@ushuaia.ride
@senderos.urbanos

o tu IMBA local:
@imba_es
@imba_us
@imbacanada


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4 days ago


We missed you in Bentonville last month.

To help your fomo, we penned a quick recap all about the new IMBA Trailhead workshop. Stay tuned for when we schedule the next one!

imba.com/blog | tappable link in bio

@visitbentonville
@oztrailsnwa
@oztrailsbikepark
@fastmtb
@we.are.trailblazers
@colermountainbikepreserve


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6 days ago

Join our Government Affairs team for a timely and nuanced exploration of the eMTB regulatory landscape on Tuesday, May 12th @ 1pm MDT.

Register @ imba.com/events


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1 weeks ago

During the past year, mountain bikers have repeatedly spoken up alongside the broader outdoor community to protect trails from land sale threats.

Our voices were heard. The work isn’t done, but the results speak for themselves.

Your essential voice and support make important work possible. Will you join IMBA to help us keep the pressure on and protect the places we cherish? imba.com/join


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