Fox Factory created Trail Trust to provide grants to organizations helping to preserve the places we love to play. The goal is to bring together diverse communities to build, maintain, and expand access to trails. In short, we want to make sure that the thrill of the ride can live on forever.
We advocate for the safe and responsible use of trails/land and educate the public about minimizing the environmental impact of outdoor adventuring.
We want to meaningfully enhance trail/land access and maintenance for both mountain biking and power sports.
We seek to diversify the population that participates in the cycling and power sports industries, which have historically seen inadequate representation.
Stories of impact
“Being a part of Trail Trust means removing physical and social barriers to allow more access for more people. With Fox’s support, we have been able to provide hundreds of individuals with disabilities the first-time experience of accessing trails and nature like never before.”
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Travel and host biking workshops for individuals with intellectual and/or developmental exceptionalities
for expanding access
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Expand Pedal Girl, Pedal! program and reduce barriers for girls across the state of Arizona to participate
for expanding access
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Provide access to the sport of cycling for inner-city and underrepresented youth in L.A.
for expanding access
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Create Utah Rider Support Fund to address cycling-related needs amongst underrepresented groups
for expanding access
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Improve the well-being and quality of life of veterans by offering outdoor recreation programs
for expanding access
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Purchase tools and equipment for G5 Trail Collective's Pro Trail Crew
for trail building/maintenance
USA
Use education and events to increase access to cycling among under-served communities
for expanding access
USA
Cultivate next generation of female mountain bikers through the Girls Ride Program
for expanding access
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Build next segment of trail and trailhead safety improvements at the Ferretti Non-Motorized Trail System
for trail building/maintenance
Canada
Develop new adaptive trail building and racing guidelines, host demo days, and train aMTB instructors
for expanding access
USA
Offer opportunities for all kids to learn outdoor stewardship, mountain biking and team building
for expanding access
Germany
Build mountain biking infrastructure in the region of the Oberbergischen Kreis
for trail building/maintenance
USA
Conduct trail maintenance at Red River trail network
for trail building/maintenance
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Construct flow trail behind the Boys & Girls Club in Gainesville, GA
for expanding access
Mexico
Expand San Lucas Bike Park Trail system with new flow trail
for trail building/maintenance
USA
Support on-trail education and provide bio-responsible oil eating bacteria kits
for responsible recreation
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Rework trail head of High Voltage at Raccoon Mountain to improve its sustainability
for trail building/maintenance
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Host recovery gear and safety education courses and provide rescue services to the public
for responsible recreation
USA
Build trail system in the Tennessee River Gorge for cyclists of all levels, including adaptive riders
for trail building/maintenance
USA
Support cycling programs that serve youth who are Black, Latine, Asian, Indigenous and People of Color
for expanding access
Canada
Revitalize two classic descent trails on Eagle Mountain
for trail building/maintenance
USA
Provide mountain biking experiences for Latine, Migrant, Multilingual, and Newcomer youth
for expanding access
Canada
Build WORCA's first trail that is rated for adaptive mountain bikes
for expanding access
USA
Support Gear Girls and GRO girl GRO all-girls mountain bike programs
for expanding access
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Promote biking and community wellness on the Navajo Nation
for expanding access
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Create opportunities for girls across the country to experience mountain biking
for expanding access
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Address pressing recreational issues through educational poster program and host stewardship events
for responsible recreation
We want to hear about your project. Click below to learn more and to see if you qualify for a Trail Trust grant.
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