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Corporate members get these cool banners!
Our goal is to be more visible in the community by increasing our corporate membership. Our solution? See for yourself. Special shout out to The Base Camp Billings for being such a loyal...
Yellowstone Fitness works hand in hand with outdoor recreation and our trails!
by Dennis Gaub Don Christensen sees a direct connection between his Billings business and his current role as president of Billings TrailNet. As owner of Yellowstone Fitness, his business offers...
“Observing that few people bike in a place without a good bike network is like saying that you don’t need a bridge because nobody is swimming the river.”
Get ready Billings! Welcome Jeff Speck, author of "Walkable City," on Thursday, April 16 at 6 pm. This renowned city planner and urban designer advocates internationally for more walkable cities,...
Is Billings gold-worthy? Please take the League of American Bicyclists Survey by March 22
The City of Billings has applied again with the League of American Bicyclists to be a bicycle-friendly community. We were awarded BRONZE status a number of years ago, and are trying to make it to...
City Council will set priorities for the year this Saturday, Feb 1 at 8 am
While Public Safety is important, it is not the only thing they should be addressing. Billings also has no source of funding (other than Billings TrailNet’s fundraising efforts) to develop trails....
Learn MDT’s plans for improvements at Airport Road and Main Street intersection
Join us at an Open House Thursday, February 13, 20204 to 6 p.m.Metra Park Yellowstone Room (308 6th Avenue North, at the Grandstands) Billings TrailNet and many other stakeholders have advised MDT...
See the plans for Coulson Park at an Open House meeting Tuesday, February 4
Tuesday, February 4, 20204 to 6 p.m.Billings Community Center (360 North 23rd St, across from Tiny's Tavern)The public is invited to an open house this Tuesday, Feb. 4, 4-6 PM, at the Billings...
Michael Sanderson, trail runner and BTN corporate member: “Well-designed neighborhoods connected to trails and parks are part of that enduring community vision”
As Michael Sanderson runs along the rims, he looks out over the city below and envisions a trail system throughout our community which is connected to neighborhoods, shopping and recreation areas....
More partnerships needed to work together across political and geographic divides, to protect and develop Montana’s outdoor recreation
There is a strong appetite for new state funding to support wildlife protection, improve public access, and conserve more working lands in Montana according to new findings by the Montana Outdoor...
Legislative committee will review how Montana funds pedestrian and bicycle paths-stakeholders have been invited to give input Dec. 10
Representative Denley Loge, R-Saint Regis, has invited stakeholders from around Montana to begin discussions for work on House Joint Resolution No. 45: A Study of Bicycle and Pedestrian Paths in...
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