SUPPORT

Why SDMB Matters

Your membership in SDMB provides us with the ability to have an influence on mountain bike advocacy, outdoor recreation, trail building, maintenance and access. 

Where your membership makes a difference

Trail Building and Maintenance by SDMB

  • Tucson Mountain Park

    SDMB has worked with Pima County to build the following single track and in some cases donated signs and maps:

    • Starr Pass: New Explorer re-route; Shemwell; new Starr Pass extension-- Rock Wren, Little Cat, Sarasota, Yetman re-route
    • Robles Pass
    • Enchanted Hills
    • Painted Hills
  • Sweetwater

    SDMB helped build and helps to maintain these popular trails.

  • Arizona Trail

    SDMB helped build 40 miles in Southern Arizona.

  • Foothills Urban Assault Trail

    SDMB was instrumental in laying out this trail near Alvernon from Skyline to River Road.

  • Fantasy Island

    SDMB is working with the City of Tucson to assume maintenance, improvement and expansion of these trails.

  • 100 Acre Wood

    SDMB provided the leadership for initiating Southern Arizona's first urban MTB skills park.

  • Honeybee Canyon

    In partnership with Oro Valley and Pima County Parks & Recreation, SDMB helped build the Big Wash Trail to access the Honeybee trails and is spearheading efforts to preserve and protect more than 26 miles of premier single track that attracts riders from 27 countries and 45 states. SDMB also donated time and money to install a roll over gate at the state land boundary.

  • MacKenzie Ranch/Hohokam Trail

    SDMB helped build nearly 14 miles at Pima County's first XC race venue. Sponsors the annual MacKenzie Frenzy race in December.

  • 24 HOP Course

    SDMB participated in the design and construction of the original 24HOP course, and helped to maintain the quality of the trail for this annual event by hosting a trail work day, membership dinner, and group ride each year prior to the race. In addition, we are a beneficiary of the race by staffing the beer garden as a way to raise funds for more trail work projects.

  • Mt. Graham

    SDMB is in the process of improving and maintaining existing trails and planning new ones.

Why Your Membership in SDMB Matters

  • Fund Raising and Grant Writing

    • SDMB is one of the few non-profit MTB organizations able to raise funds and write grants to assist with trail development. Such projects include the trails restoration on Mt. Graham, trails in Sierra Vista, the new Bike Ambassador program, Fantasy Island, and the 100-Acre Wood Bike Park. In addition, SDMB is one of the few non-profits in the valley that has secured AmeriCorps and American Conservation Experience (ACE) crews to help build and maintain trails--like McKenzie Ranch, Enchanted Hills and Starr Pass trails. Few other groups are able to engage with funders like SDMB.
    • Fundraising events like "Thirsty Thursdays" at local brew pubs, to support trails and trail building.
  • Events & Activities

    • We offer social rides to members for all abilities throughout the year, including the 8ish Days of Christmas, the Poker Ride and 24HOP Pre-Ride, the McKenzie Frenzy, among others
    • Volunteer opportunities including trail maintenance and trail building days
    • Provides local riding information, tips, and guidance via our website, especially Featured trails and trail difficult ratings.
    • SDMB offers skills clinics with certified MTB instructors 
    • Sponsors the annual "BrushtoberFest" to encourage members to brush out trails after an active monsoon season. 
  • Advocacy

    • Trail advocacy initiatives and advocates for political action on behalf of MTB'ers, including participating in the Network for Arizona Trails. SDMB was instrumental in getting the Arizona Legislature to unanimously pass a resolution (SCR1010) in 2022 expressing its support for the economic, social, health, and behavioral benefits of outdoor recreation. Next up, we will be trying to pass legislation in 2023 to create an Office of Outdoor Recreation like 22 other states have already done. Stay tuned!
    • Works with all local land managers, public and private, to improve MTB access and relationships so that trails are protected and maintained. 
    • Is part of the steering committee for the Summit for Arizona Trails which was held in 2020, 2021 and coming 
    • again in May 2022 to bring together trail advocates and users to unify our voice on behalf of outdoor recreation.
    • Is at the forefront advocating that Arizona join 22 other states by establishing an Office of Outdoor Recreation in order to better coordinate trails and recreation policies and funding across the entire state and to secure funding for building new and maintaining existing trails.
  • Outreach & Public Relations

    • Be Cool Campaign: SDMB conducts trailhead outreach events to educate trail users about good trail etiquette and fosters positive public relations with other trail users
    • Bike Ambassador program: This program is designed to improve public relations and to create a safe trail environment for everyone. Ambassadors actively try to engage with all types of trail users, and provide trail tips and information when requested. They also offer help, assist with basic bike repair in the field, provide information about how to protect the flora and fauna along the trails, and report problems related to the trailhead or the trails themselves
  • Business Supporter Programs

    • Maintains a Business Supporter Program to recognize those enterprises in Tucson who support mountain biking. Funds from these supporters help finance trail days and other events.
    • SDMB members often receive discounts at local bike shops and other businesses when you show your membership card. Just another reason to join today.
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Thank You for Supporting SDMB!

Your membership dollars go directly toward both advocating for, and building and maintaining mountain bike accessible trails in the greater Tucson area.

Please consider checking "auto-renewal" when you join so you won't have to remember to join every year!


Did you know that SDMB members get awesome discounts at local businesses? Click here for more info.

And members get discounts on jerseys, hats, t-shirts and other swag.

Membership Levels

Student/U23

Subscription period: 1 year

No automatically recurring payments

For members 22 years and under

Welcome Letter, Member Sticker


$20/year

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Solo Ride

Subscription period: 1 year

No automatically recurring payments

Welcome Letter, Member Sticker


$35 to $75/year

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Group Ride

Bundle (up to 4 members)

Subscription period: 1 year

No automatically recurring payments

Family membership up to 4 people from the same household.

Welcome Letter, Member Sticker


$55 to $60/year

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Trail Builder

Subscription period: 1 year

No automatically recurring payments

Welcome Letter, Member Sticker,
"Trail Builder" Insulated Cup


$95 to $100/year

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Trail Supporter

Subscription period: 1 year

No automatically recurring payments

Welcome Letter, Member Sticker,
"Trail Builder" Insulated Cup


$240 to $250/year

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Business Supporter

Subscription period: 1 year

No automatically recurring payments

Welcome Letter, Member Sticker, 

"Trail Builder" Insulated Cup



$240 to $250/year

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Trail VIP

Subscription period: 1 year

No automatically recurring payments

Welcome Letter, Member Sticker,
"Trail Builder" Insulated Cup


$475 to $500/year

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Business VIP

Subscription period: 1 year

No automatically recurring payments

Welcome Letter, Member Sticker,
"Trail Builder" Insulated Cup


$475 to $500/year

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More Membership Benefits

Did you know that your SDMB membership provides you awesome discounts at local businesses? All of our business supporters value the work that SDMB does for trails in the greater Tucson region. They also value SDMB members and many of them offer SDMB members significant discounts (see below, updated monthly). Please support local businesses and get yourself a great deal on new gear!


To access these discounts you need to present your SDMB member ID card, which allows businesses to quickly see that you are a valued SDMB member, as well as your renewal date. Expired memberships will not qualify for discounts, so make sure to keep that membership current!

Business Discount/Perk
Tucson Endurance Performance Center 10% discount & a cool experience
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