Bridge repairs went well but the dusting of snow made it interesting to find the bad boards. There’s a lot of leftover lumber too so we will continue in the spring.
Category: Project Completed
Sourland Bridge Repaired
Sourland Trail Day November 19th
Stags Adaptive MTB Ribbon Cutting
High Bridge Flow Trails Receive GoHunterton Award
Avid Trails, High Bridge Borough, the Jersey Off Road Bicycling Association (JORBA) and numerous community volunteers came together to create the High Bridge Flow Trails, New Jersey’s first downhill mountain biking trails on public land.
Stags Stage 1 is Complete
High Bridge Flow Trails in the News
The secret is out, High Bridge flow trails are fun. But they don’t happen without your support, please consider making a donation to the High Bridge Flow Trails, and if you’d like to see more of these trails near you please join JORBA. Read the full article here. Story also ran in all the NJ…
JORBA Receives Two for the Trails Grant From Athletic Brewing
Stags Project JORBA’s Stag project in Jungle Habitat receives the Two for the trails grant from Athletic Brewing. Athletic Brewing The great outdoors is Athletic Brewing’s favorite place to be with an ice-cold brew. They created their Two For The Trails program to make an impact – Athletic Brewing donates 2% of all sales to…
JORBA is a Santa Cruz PayDirt Recipient
Santa Cruz’s PayDirt initiative has named 11 organizations as the new funding recipients for 2022. Encompassing a wide variety of projects—from mountain bike mentorship programs to adaptive trail- and kid-focused trail building to all-weather trail networks. The new PayDirt recipients are stand-out additions to the program’s $1 million pledge to fund projects that create and…
JORBA Awarded Fox Factory Trail Trust Grant
The grant was awarded for Stags, NJ’s first adaptive mountain bike trail. Stags will be New Jersey’s first accessible trail for adaptive riders. Originally conceived as a reroute around an unsustainable section of the legacy Hewitt-Butler trail in Jungle Habitat, Stags was designed to reduce the number of turns to avoid building separate trails for…