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For Trail Organizations & Land Managers

Be the official word on whether your trails are open.

Mountain bikers across the Western US already check Is It Rideable to see whether the dirt is hero, dusty, soft, or too muddy to ride. If you maintain those trails, you can put your authoritative closures and status right where they look, before they drive out — and see, in real numbers, how many riders your work reaches. It's free for trail orgs during the pilot.


What you can do

Post authoritative closures & status

Mark a trail or a whole region closed, under construction, hosting an event, in a seasonal wildlife closure, rerouted, or just needing caution. It's attributed to your org, time-boxed, and auto-expires.

Curate your trail details

Set the official name, difficulty, surface character, and seasonal notes for trails you manage. Riders see them as "verified by your org" — local ground truth, not just what we derived.

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See who's riding

A simple dashboard of real, first-party engagement on your trails: how many riders are checking them, saving them, and reporting conditions. The kind of usage numbers grant applications ask for.

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Funnel support back to you

Add a "Support <your org>" link on your trail and region pages that sends the engaged riders who benefit from your work straight to your membership or donate page. No cost to you.

How a closure reaches riders

When you post a notice, it shows up in three places the moment riders look — always visually distinct from the green-to-red conditions colors, because a closure is an official notice, not a mud score:

It stays honest. A trail can be riding great and officially closed — riders see both, clearly separated. Your notice never changes a conditions score, and an expired notice disappears on its own.

Two ways to keep it current

Most orgs already track closures somewhere — an ArcGIS feed, a status map, a page on your site. You shouldn't have to keep that current in two places.

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Automatic — synced from your system

If your closures are already published online, we mirror them into Is It Rideable for you and keep them in sync, so you maintain them in one place. We support ArcGIS feeds today, and we're adding more — tell us what software you use and we'll build the integration.

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Manual — posted from the app

No online system, or just need a quick one-off? Sign in and publish a notice yourself in a few taps. It's attributed to your org and live for riders immediately.

Either way, it's no extra work. If you tell us where your closures already live, syncing them is on us to set up — you keep using the system you have, and riders see your authoritative status automatically.

Posting a notice yourself (once you're set up)

  1. Sign in on the app with your email (we send a one-tap magic link — no password).
  2. Open your Account, and find your organization in the list.
  3. Tap Manage trail status on your org. (This appears once your org is verified and you're an admin.)
  4. Pick a trail (search by name) or a whole region you manage, choose the type, write a short message, and optionally set a start/end window.
  5. Hit Publish notice. It's live for riders immediately, and you can retract it any time.

Who this is built for

Trail clubs & orgs

Reach the exact riders who follow your conditions calls, recruit members, and point them to your donate page.

Land managers

BLM, Forest Service, county and city open space — an authoritative channel to cut illegal wet-trail use, with usage data to back it.

Tourism boards / DMOs

Show your destination's trails are riding great right now, and present a region with your name on it.

What it costs

Run trails in the Western US?

Tell me your org, which trails or region you manage, and what software you use to track closures (ArcGIS, a status map, anything) — I'll get you verified and set up, and sync your existing system where we can, so your status reaches riders this week. It's on us during the pilot.

Let's get you set up →

Status notices are informational and attributed to the posting organization; Is It Rideable does not produce safety or avalanche guidance. Conditions come from public weather, terrain, and snowpack data, updated daily. Pilot terms (free access, the feature set, and verification) are confirmed directly with each partner and may be adjusted for new partners going forward, but not without notice.

Local business near these trails rather than the org that maintains them? You can also sponsor a region and be the name riders see when they're deciding where to ride, or put a free live conditions badge on your site. See all the ways to work with Is It Rideable.