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Help us build a new trailhead parking lot on Doggett Road

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Biking and hiking are nature's therapy sessions! Riding with the wind in my hair, the dirt kicking up, and navigating the next rock garden is just FUN!! But how can you enjoy the pleasure of this experience when you can't access your trail with your bike-loaded vehicle? The Piedmont Fat Tire Society needs your help to fund a new trailhead parking lot. The parking lot will provide much-needed access to Northern Greensboro's newest trails. The new parking lot will be at the end of Swan Song Trail, on Doggett Road. The new lot will hold 26 vehicles + 2 handicapped spots. This lot will provide additional parking along the watershed trail route and will provide a nice parking lot for future connectivity to Bryan Park North, which is planned to be connected to watershed trails and have additional trails in the park. This lot will be a convenient location for road-riding groups to start rides, allowing them to begin their ride “out of town” and avoid heavier traffic. It will also provide a place to relax and socialize with friends after a bike ride or hike.

At the intersection of Kingfisher and Blue Heron trails, the nearest lot to this location is routinely overrun with vehicles, forcing cyclists and hikers to ride/hike elsewhere or dangerously park alongside Yanceyville Road. Many motorists park alongside the road where this lot is planned, which is unsafe and not approved by DOT.

About us

The Piedmont Fat Tire Society is dedicated to the education, promotion, and enrichment of sustainable mountain biking trails and the communities they serve. Nonprofit, 501(c)3.

Our Vision: Via an organized and highly inclusive effort, we strive to foster a positive attitude in the community toward mountain biking in general. Our vision includes maintaining the existing trails, developing new trails, offering educational and social programs to help build a strong sense of community that reaches the Triad community and beyond.

Our Values: Stewardship, Partnerships, Education, Inclusiveness, Community, Wellness, Sustainability, Integrity

Diversity and Inclusion Statement: The Nonprofit, Piedmont Fat Tire Society, is committed to creating an environment that is diverse, inclusive, and equitable where all members are treated with respect and dignity. For the purposes of this statement, diversity refers to race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual identity, familial status, age, disability, and socio-economic status. Inclusion is valuing, respecting, and encouraging the full participation of each member of the community we serve through programming, education, promotion, and enrichment of accessible and sustainable mountain biking trails. Equity is achieved by developing and supporting programs that allow access to the equipment and instruction needed to introduce the sport of mountain biking to all members of our community.

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Donations 

  • Dave & Kathy Chantrey
    • $100 (Offline)
    • 13 hrs
  • John Brubaker
    • $200
    • 2 d
  • Robert Pawlik
    • $50
    • 2 d
  • Eric Simmons
    • $40
    • 3 d
  • Anonymous
    • $50
    • 3 d
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Michelle Holder
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Greensboro, NC
Piedmont Fat Tire Society
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