Fund the Future of Trails in Utah

Support our 2025 Giving Season

Quarry Loop Trail, Living Room Trail maintenance 2025

Giving Season is when Trails Utah raises a substantial portion of its annual donations, donations that keep next year’s trail projects moving forward.

In 2025, your support helped complete the Elbow Fork Connector Trail, Lodestone Bike Park, build one mile of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail in Herriman, and maintain the Quarry Loop Trail (Lower Living Room).

This Giving Season, we’re aiming to raise $30,000 to fund the planning, permitting, and coordination work that makes 2026 trail projects possible.

More ways to get involved

2025 Trails Utah Member Event at Silver Lake Loop

Corporate Sponsorships & Matching Grants

Want to increase your impact? Many employers offer matching gifts that can double your donation.

Does your employer match donations?
Check for your company in the first step of the donation form. Don’t see it listed? Let us know!

Interested in partnering with Trails Utah on a larger scale? Click here to learn more about corporate sponsorships.

Why Giving Season Matters

Your donation during Giving Season fuels the ongoing work that keeps trail projects moving forward.

While grants typically cover construction and material costs, individual donations fill the crucial gap that supports:

  • Stakeholder development and buy-in
  • Grant writing and other fundraising
  • Trail planning and design
  • Environmental review and permitting
  • Coordination with land managers and local partners
  • Project management and travel to trail sites


Your support helps Trails Utah move projects from concept to construction, ensuring more trails are ready to build each year.

Thanks to donor and member support, in 2024 alone, Trails Utah was able to complete the following trail projects:

Silver Lake Loop Trail — revitalizing this hugely popular trail
Rim to River Trail — expanding access in LaVerkin
Big Water to Dog Lake Trail — create trail opportunities for adaptive users

Every project starts with planning, and that planning starts with your support.

The 3-5 year trail building process

Why memberships matter — even during Giving Season.

Before any new trail can break ground, there are 3–5 years of planning, permitting, coordination, environmental review, and design work that require steady support.

Memberships fund this long-term work — keeping Utah’s future trail pipeline moving forward.

Support the process that makes new trails possible.

Why Join Trails Utah

Your donation during Giving Season helps ensure that Utah’s next trail starts taking shape today.

Whether you donate once, give monthly, or sponsor a matching challenge, you’re part of a statewide effort to plan, connect, and complete trails that benefit everyone.

You’re helping us build The Greatest Trails on Earth™