Pictured above: Corner Canyon providing maintenance on Rush - 2017
Maintenance
In 2018, our teams gave back ~10,000 hours in trail maintenance across the state. The trail maintenance included but is not limited to:
Lone Peak High School - Provided 510 hours into the planting of trees at Lambert Park.
Moab High School - Provided 200 hours into helping build a reroute on the world famous Whole Enchilada Trail. The reroute is now named after the team (Red Devil Reroute).
Corner Canyon High School - Provided 185 hours to help build a connector trail in lower canyon, while also cleaning up current trails and planted seeds for flowers.
Pictured above: St. George teams helping in the construction of the Kentucky Lucky Chicken Trail - 2017
Advocacy and Construction
Over the course of the last four years, we have either been directly or indirectly responsible for the construction or growth of the following trail systems:
- Eagle Mountain
- Richfield
- Vernal
- Pleasant Grove
- Highland City
- Beaver Mountain
- Corner Canyon
- etc
We have also helped local communities receive grants and funding to either build or maintain trail systems.
Pictured above: Box Elder Composite Team providing care to fix ruts on a muddy trail - 2017
Trail respect
We teach our coaches and athletes the importance of staying on established trails, not riding when muddy, proper braking to reduce brake bumps/damage, and taking ownership of trails through the “leave no trace” protocol. We are committed to protect the trails and preserving Utah’s natural beauty.