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2019 Billings TrailNet challenge: Four races* and a Trailblazing shirt
We are happy to announce that we are dedicating 2019 to supporting races and running events that also support our trail system! This year, we challenge you to register for the the four races...
Get ready to ride! Indoor cycling classes offered for Tour de Fleur participants!
Anytime Fitness, a Corporate Member of Billings TrailNet, is proud to partner with us to offer cycling classes to help us get prepared for Tour de Fleur 2019. Classes being offered at no charge,...
“Trails are an important piece of the puzzle,” says Spoke Shop’s Dean Cromwell
Dean Cromwell has been a champion for building mountain biking trails out at Acton Recreation Area for several years; and is now a major trail champion for local trails in Billings! [video...
State Parks and State Trail Funding need your voice
SB 24 seeks to increase the optional fee on light motor vehicle registration from $6 to $9. If passed, it will: increase funding support for Montana’s 55 State Parks create a new trail and...
State parks could lose $3,227,470 if SB 242 passes in Senate Fish and Game Committee next Tuesday, Feb. 26
SB 242 carried by Senator Webb of Billings, will be heard next Tuesday, February 26, 2019 in the Senate Fish and Game Committee. That bill would eliminate the current optional light motor vehicle...
Bill for safely passing bicyclist died in committee last week, but Bike Walk Montana keeps trying…
SB 249 would have generally revised transportation laws related to bicycling, to require vehicles to pass was tabled in Senate Finance and Claims Committee on February 21; however, Bike Walk...
More Bike Racks Coming to Downtown Billings
by Elyse Monat, Active Transportation Planner for the City of Billings Bike racks in downtown Billings Billings will more than double the number of bike racks in downtown in the next year thanks to...
Billings submitted three grant applications to Recreational Trails Program in January- comments open!
by Elyse Monat, Active Transportation Planner for the City of Billings The Billings community submitted three applications to the Recreational Trails Program Grant from Montana Fish, Wildlife, and...
Billings Career Center student helps with the Skyline Trail project
Carrie Carpenter and Billings TrailNet's executive director, Kristi Drake by Tom Howard Carrie Carpenter spends her mornings a West High, her afternoons at the Career Center and many hours after...
Billings TrailNet welcomes Kathy James to our Board of Directors!
Kathy James has been a long time supporter and advocate for Billings TrailNet, and we couldn't be more thrilled to welcome Kathy to the team. Kathy has lived in Billings since 1981. She was raised...
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