TTF NEWS

  • Truckee Trails Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Video

    Truckee Trails Foundation recently hosted a celebration/fundraiser for our 20th anniversary — Tapas & Trails. A fabulous time was had by all and a highlight of the evening was this truly inspiring video. Take a look and enjoy learning a bit more about who we are and our bold, exciting and all-inclusive vision for the future of Truckee’s trails. Video

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  • Truckee Trails Foundation celebrates 20th year

    Unless there’s snow on the ground, chances are, our local trails are used by hundreds if not thousands of people (and dogs) every day. This use has grown and transformed over the past 20 years, with the Truckee Trails Foundation closely advocating, facilitating, fundraising, building, and maintaining this trails system for our community and visitors along the way. Read More

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  • Why the Trend in E-bikes?

    Local Freshies® / High Sierra Visitors Council courtesy of Visit Truckee-Tahoe.   Why the Trend in E-bikes? It may be that the increased ease of electric bicycles alone has resulted in the explosion of e-biking in Truckee. For those new to cycling, returning from a lengthy break from the sport, or with physical limitations making traditional cycling difficult, e-bikes remove

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  • Truckee Trails Foundation partners with High Fives Foundation athletes to test out the new, adaptive Compass Skills Loop

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  • Truckee’s 1st all-inclusive, adaptive mountain bike skills loop now open

    TRUCKEE, Calif. — Truckee Trails Foundation on Wednesday announced Truckee’s first, all-inclusive/adaptive, mountain bike skills development trail. The “Compass Skills Loop” is a one-mile dirt trail, located at the Sawtooth Trailhead, suitable for kids, adults, and adaptive riders at the beginner and intermediate levels. It will introduce mountain bikers to the core skills needed to ride safely, while also helping

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  • 2022 COMMUNITY TRAILS SURVEY RESULTS

    We asked, you answered and now we’re excited to share the overall results of our 2022 Community Trails Survey. With nearly 500 respondents (thanks again!), we have a great picture of what you like, what you don’t, and where you hope to see trails go. Read on for a snapshot of the results.   WHO SPOKE Truckee full-time residents 68.17%

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  • Truckee Trails Foundation Celebrates 2021 Accomplishments

    We at TTF are passionate about bringing you the best trail experiences possible by building new trails, maintaining existing trails, and working with local and regional partners to envision and implement a community sustainably connected by trails and bikeways. Check us out! 2021 Trail Building Accomplishments 1.4-miles wheelchair accessible walking path, “Ridgeline Nature Loop” .6-mile intermediate/advanced “Wood Splitter” mountain biking

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  • Truckee Trails Foundation Partners with Truckee Ranger District Bring New Trails to Town Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Thursday, October 14 at 5 PM

    With the growing popularity of trails in our region among all user groups and ability levels, the Truckee Trails Foundation (TTF) and United States Forest Service – Truckee Ranger District teamed up to create new trail options in the Sawtooth Ridge area this summer. “Upon completion of the Big Jack East vegetation management project, we had an excellent opportunity to

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  • TTF Partners with Tahoe Mountain Sports and Oboz Footwear in Trails Challenge

    Oboz Footwear, Tahoe Mountain Sports, & TTF are inviting you to complete as many of Tahoe’s selected trail segments as you can in the month of July! The Oboz Trail Experience: Tahoe is open to walkers, hikers, and runners, and is free to sign up. The Trail Experience runs from July 1st-31st. Participants will receive swag from Oboz Footwear, Tahoe

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  • Martis Valley Bike Path to Northstar – Construction Resumes this Summer

    With environmental review completed in December of 2020, construction of the the long-awaited Martis Valley bike path to Northstar will be resuming this summer. The 10.2-mile paved pathway will connect the Town of Truckee through Martis Valley and Northstar Village and up to the Brockway Summit. Ultimately, this project will be part of the Resort Triangle Trail, which, when complete,

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