Trails That Build Jobs: How Rural Communities Are Finding New Life Through Trail-Based Economies
Trails do far more than connect riders to landscapes. Across the country, they are connecting people to jobs, businesses, and new opportunities. From Arkansas to West Virginia, rural communities are proving that investing in trails pays off—creating both direct and indirect employment that strengthens local economies.
The Anatomy of a Trail Town: How Grants Pass Is Building Its Future on Dollar Mountain
When the new Dollar Mountain Trail System officially opened in Grants Pass, Oregon, it marked more than the debut of 11 new miles of singletrack. It signaled the arrival of a new trail town. This feature explores how collaboration between city leaders, Visit Grants Pass, and RVMBA turned an overlooked hillside into a cornerstone of community identity and economic development. From morning coffee at Wheelhouse to post-ride beers at Weekend Beer Company, the anatomy of a trail town is taking shape … one ride at a time.
Gravel as the Gateway to Becoming a Trail Town
I’m back in Portland this week after a whirlwind trip to Arizona, which included speaking at the Spirit World fundraiser for the Arizona Trail. What is funny is that even though I spent a good amount of time writing and prepping for this speech leading up to the event, when it was time actually to speak, I pivoted.