We’re building a new trail
In 2023, we’re making a major addition to the Arkansas Hills: A trail linking Pano all the way to the F Street trailhead. The project will bring a popular non-system […]
Last chance to comment: Chaffee County camping plan
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is taking final comments on its proposed plan for camping management in Chaffee County. The BLM wants to know what you think about the proposed action […]
PRESS RELEASE: New trail adds key link to Salida’s singletrack
July 21, 2022 Salida Mountain Trails (SMT) and the City of Salida have completed a 0.7-mile-long extension of the Rise-N-Shine trail that greatly improves access from downtown to the Arkansas […]
Join SMT’s Board of Directors
We’re looking for new board members to lead Salida Mountain Trails and help us get more done. If you want to make Salida’s trails better, we want to hear from […]
Join our board
SMT is looking for new board members to help us fulfill our mission and guide our organization. If you want to take on a leadership role stewarding singletrack around Salida, […]
SMT Newsletter: June 2022
A $10,000 investment in the Rainbow Trail Together with Central Colorado Mountain Riders and the Salida Ranger District of the U.S. Forest Service, on National Trails Day (June 5) we […]
PRESS RELEASE: A $10,000 Investment in the Rainbow Trail
Motorized and non-motorized advocates to lead 50+ volunteers in major maintenance project on National Trails Day Salida Mountain Trails (SMT) and Central Colorado Mountain Riders (CCMR), in collaboration with the […]
Support our trails by riding your bike
Registration is now open for two exciting bike events: The Banana Belt Mountain Bike Race, and the Salida76 gravel grinder. Both rides will take place September 17 as part of Salida […]
May newsletter
Spring social at Soulcraft Join us Wednesday 5/11 from 6-8 p.m. at Soulcraft for a casual kickoff to the 2022 trail season! We’ll share short updates about what we’re working on, […]
April newsletter
Spring is here, and so is mostly dry singletrack. All Arkansas Hills trails are dry with the notable exception of Beasway, which still has some mud/snow near the trailhead. On Methodist Mountain, […]