Mountain bikers have access to some of the most beautiful, remote, and scenic trails in the country. But as you may know, with outdoor adventure comes responsibility. Whether you are heading out for a cross-country ride, or visiting one of the top 10 downhill mountain bike parks, “Outdoor Ethics” or Leave No Trace Principles are critical to ensure that these remarkable biking destinations can continue to be enjoyed by many future generations to come.
Our tips below will help ensure that you know how to protect and preserve these incredible places.
Even mountain bikers with the best intentions can sometimes unknowingly harm the ecosystems they explore and enjoy. Leave no trace principles help people to minimize their recreational impact on the natural world.
Our biking specific leave no trace principles below encourage preservation and prevent negative impacts on the trails and ecosystems we all love.
By following these simple leave no trace principles, you’re doing your part to ensure that your recreational impact on the natural world is minimized.
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