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ADA-compliant infrastructure can be less user friendly than you’d think- lessons from the Bike Walk Summit, by Tom Howard
Without a doubt, the Americans with Disabilities Act, approved by Congress in 1990, has improved the quality of life for millions of Americans. This groundbreaking piece of civil rights legislation...
Kiwanis is having a bike rodeo May 19 and needs volunteers!
The Billings Kiwanis, Billing’s Parks and Recreation Department, along with the Bike Shop, Spoke Shop and Collin’s Bike Shop have combined resources to offer the 20th Annual Youth Bicycle Rodeo...
Join us for our Pint Aid Fundraiser Night and Fun Run or Bike Ride Great Adventure
Please join Billings TrailNet Next Tuesday, March 20, 2018 for our Pint Aid Fundraiser Night and Fun Run or Bike Ride Great Adventure What do ya say, please join Billings TrailNet at the Pub for a...
Please reach out to our House and Senate representatives on the importance of including ALL MODES in the Infrastructure Bill
The Trump Administration says its proposed $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan, introduced earlier this year, aims to encourage private investment in addition to buy-in from state and local...
Two major road projects in Billings will include bike/ped facilities
Billings Bypass connects Lockwood to the Heights Montana Department of Transportation has been working on the Billings Bypass in Lockwood for years, and the final design includes bike/ped facilities...
Billings TrailNet went to Washington, DC and we are invigorated with new ideas
Billings TrailNet board member Steve Hudak and Executive Director Kristi Drake got quite an education after attending the National Bike Summit in Washington, D.C., earlier this month. Here are some...
Bike Walk Summit and Workshop is March 21 – 23, 2018 in Bozeman
Meet and talk with others from all over Montana who are similarly interested in bike ped issues, learn what they've been up to, and what you can do in your own community. Topics will include:...
Part of the Skyline Trail is a finalist in an application for a large grant from Recreational Trails Program!
Billings TrailNet applied for a large grant last month to the Recreational Trails Program for the largest grant possible of $90,000. The application includes from (west to east): Paved parking at...
The Pride and the Promise!
Sixteen riders raised a total of $3,885 to support Billings TrailNet at the inaugural Cycle for a Cause fundraiser Feb. 24 at Yellowstone Fitness. Participants pedaled their stationary bikes for two...
Tour de Fleur seeks nominations for Participant of Honor- Winner will receive a new bicycle!
Do you know a woman who is interested in bicycling and could discover more happiness, experience improvements in her health or could overcome serious challenges by taking up the sport? If so,...
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