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Your Membership Keeps Trails open
Membership in the Idaho Pathfinders Association supports efforts to keep trails open for public use & lots more.
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Find out more about the local businesses that generously support and sponsor the Idaho Pathfinders Association
Current
News & Posts
Stay up-to-date with news and events, trail cleanups and other related info you want to know about.
How Your Membership Supports Our Trail System
Emphasis on Good Stewardship
Enrich your adventures on public lands with a solid understanding about the importance and benefits of being good stewards of our public lands and trails.
Protects Individual Rights To Ride Trails
The larger our body of members, the stronger is our collective voice that can protect individual rights to enjoy the trail systems on nearby public lands.
Share the Importance of membership
Talk to friends and family to let them know the value and importance of supporting membership to preserve our local trail system with access for all.
Trail Ranger Program
An incentive program that encourages member participation in trail cleanup and maintenance through a contract by the State of Idaho – Nez Perce National Forest and Clearwater National Forest.
Partnerships With Public Agencies
Working with partners in our local communities means collaboration with the Forest Service, the Blue Ribbon Coalition, Idaho Parks and Recreation and other public agencies.
Open More Miles of Trails
Annually, across the Nezperce-Clearwater National Forest, our volunteer and partnership efforts are in place to help keep trails open for everyone.
Recent Club News
We ASK FOR your support to defend keeping access open to the Historic Milner Trail
Strength in numbers translates to a STRONGER VOICE by WE THE PEOPLE. Idaho Pathfinders core efforts continue as we work “to keep trails open for public use”. This pledge in the bylaws of Idaho Pathfinders Association has been fiercely exercised
September Meeting Scheduled
Hi Idaho Pathfinders Members: A September meeting is scheduled: WHEN: Wednesday, September 7, 2022. WHERE: Trails Restaurant – Meeting Room – Grangeville, Idaho TIME: 7pm Feel free to arrive early to order dinner. We’ll look forward to seeing you then.
Historic Milner Trail Access Threatened Near Fish Creek
Let’s talk about Historic Milner Trail. Originally carved out as a pack trail constructed by Mose Milner beginning in 1861 with a primary purpose to reach the mines further south. As early as July 8, 1872, the Proceedings of the
Join us for a June IPA Meeting – Details enclosed.
Dear Subscribing Members: Please join us for an evening of camaraderie among friends for our June meeting of the Idaho Pathfinders ATV Club. Meeting starts at: 7pm Where: The Trails Restaurant – Main Street Grangeville – Meeting Room. When: Wednesday
Our Mailing Address Has Changed.
This message is to announce that the Idaho Pathfinders Association has opened a Post Office Box at the Grangeville Idaho post office. Therefore, our address has changed to: Idaho Pathfinders AssociationP.O. Box 714Grangeville ID 83530 Thank you Bob Hafer for
December’s Newsletter
Happy Holidays everyone. Thank you to the eighteen members that came to the meeting December 8, 2021 @ the Trails in Grangeville. Todd open the meeting with the pledge to the Flag. At the Trails there is a big flag
Our Trail Ranger Program
Would you like to contribute your efforts to keeping trails open for summer recreation?
Doing your part to volunteer as a part of the Trail Ranger Program is an important role if you want to contribute your skills and a little time, we'd love you help out.
Members receive notification of when club members will gather to work on trails. Seasonal conditions vary so watch for posts here or subscribe to receive notices to your email inbox and do your part to make a difference and keep our trails open for summer recreation.

Trail Ranger Volunteers Cleared A Trail of Trash and Debris on Big Canyon

Clearing Fallen Trees Over Winter Season

Team Work in 2010 to Build a New Bridge on Centennial Trail

Working For the Public To Keep Trails Open
