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Sustainable Trail Building Workshop at Peninsula State Park

The Friends of Peninsula State Park and the International Mountain Biking Association will present a two-day workshop on sustainable trail building and the economic impact of purpose-built trail systems.

The Friends of Peninsula State Park, in partnership with the International Mountain Biking Association, are providing two opportunities to learn about sustainable trail building practices and the economic impact of recreational trail systems.

This first opportunity will be a presentation by the International Mountain Biking Association Trail Care Crew on the economic impact of sustainable and purpose-built trails. With sponsorship from Birchwood Lodge, this presentation will take place on Friday July 22, 9 am – 12 pm, in the large conference room at Birchwood Lodge in Sister Bay. Representatives from the Wisconsin DNR and Department of Tourism will be in attendance. This is a free event; no registration is required. Refreshments will be provided.

On July 23, 8 am – 4 pm, at Peninsula State Park, the Trail Care Crew will provide classroom and onsite training for individuals interested in learning how to build and maintain sustainable trail systems. This is a free event, but registration is required. Participants will work on a section of trail in Peninsula State Park. Lunch will be provided. Register online at peninsulafriends.org or by visiting the registration site at eventbrite.com/e/imba-trail-building-clinic-tickets-25711783637. For more information, contact Jacque Jadin at [email protected].

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