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House Circulating Sign-On Letter to Ensure Protection for Recommended Wilderness and Preserve Mountain Bike Access
Congressman Raul Grijalva (D – AZ), Chairman of the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands, is generating increased Congressional attention on protecting national forest lands that have been recommended for Wilderness designations.

Help Bring Mountain Biking to West Virginia's New River Gorge National Park
The National Park Service is looking for public input for a proposed trail network at New River Gorge, one of the premier recreational areas in the Mid Atlantic.

Comments Needed for L.A. City Bike Plan
The draft Los Angeles City Bike Plan was recently released and mountain bicyclists should be concerned with the direction it has taken.

Promote Trail Improvements at New York's Allegany State Park

PA Residents: Save Pennsylvania State Parks
IMBA’s Mid-Atlantic office urges mountain bikers to help protect vital natural resources, including singletrack, by asking the Pennsylvania legislature to reconsider drastic budget cuts.

Recreational Trails Program Needs Your Help
No federal funding program has done more for natural-surface trails than the Recreational Trails Program (RTP). Since 1993, RTP has funded more than 7,000 individual projects and helped communities in all 50 states build and repair thousands of miles of trail.

Take Action to Increase Opportunities for Bicycling in National Parks
(2-18-09) At long last, the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) has proposed a rule change which will make it easier for parks to open trails for mountain biking. IMBA urges mountain bikers to register comments in support of the rule change.

Last Week to Support Bikes in National Parks
(2-12-09) Ask all of your riding friends to take action and support improved mountain biking opportunities in U.S. national parks. We’re down to the final week for public comments -- this is your last chance!

Ensure National Parks Provide a Boost to Economic Stimulus Package
(1-12-09) IMBA and a coalition of partner organizations are asking supporters to contact their member of congress and make sure investments in national parks are included in the economic stimulus package.

Take Action to Increase Opportunities for Bicycling in National Parks
(12-18-08) At long last, the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) has proposed a rule change which will make it easier for parks to open trails for mountain biking.

Famous Moab Trails Put at Risk by Drilling Leases
(11-19-08) A new Bureau of Land Management (BLM) plan would lease land parcels for oil and gas extraction near iconic trails such as Porcupine Rim, Amasa Back, Barlett Wash and Tusher Canyon, turning sections of trail into heavily used access roads.

Expected Rule Change Would Benefit Bicycling in National Parks
(11-19-08) An upcoming National Park Service (NPS) rule change could greatly benefit mountain bicycling by improving the administrative process for opening trails to bicycles.

Important Forest Service Directives Distance Bicycling From Motorized Uses
(11-11-08) The U.S. Forest Service is taking important steps to differentiate mountain biking from motorized use.

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