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How does VMB work to promote and preserve mountain biking in our area?
- We regularly meet with government officials, park managers, and land managers to advocate for mountain biking in public parks.
- We organize trail days where club members build, repair, and maintain trails based on International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA) standards
- We organize events such as Take A Kid Mountain Biking Day to teach young riders about mountain biking
- We organize group rides and trips where members can discover some of the best local and regional trails
- We put on two of the Lehigh Valley's largest mountain bike races: TrexxxFest and Steel City Enduro
- We support local charities and community organizations to promote mountain biking, wellness, and creating more healthy, livable communities
By becoming a paid member of Valley Mountain Bikers:
- You will be supporting efforts to promote mountain biking in our area
- Your dues will help the club purchase trail tools and fund organized events
- Receive supplemental insurance for accidents that happen during VMB trailwork events
- Through our partnership with IMBA, you will receive discounts from 100s of brands via ExpertVoice.
- Get discounted pricing any Subaru car purchase
- Receive 30 percent off Club Ride Apparel
- Enjoy discounts from local businesses like Easton Outdoor Company
Some of Recent Accomplishments:
- Our partnership with Lehigh County and PA DCNR resulted in a $128k grant to build Jack O' Diamonds at Trexler Nature Preserve
- Undertook a large-scale trail re-route and improvement project at Jordan Creek to reduce user conflict and create a better rider experience
- Hosted the Little Bellas Youth Development camp for young girls at Lake Nockamixon State Park
- Recieved a grant from Lehigh Valley Greenways to install trail signage across our trail systems
- Completed trail improvements at Salsibury Walking Purchase Park and Lake Nockamixon to repair erosion, increase flow, and make the trails more sustainable
- Presented at three regional trail conferences to demonstrate how our trails are important to the region's recreation economy