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ONX GRANT PROGRAM CELEBRATES 150 MILES OF TRAILS AND 150,000 ACRES OF IMPROVED
ACCESS






SURPASSED GOAL: 150 MILES AND 150,000 ACRES

A few years ago, we set the goal of preserving and restoring 150 miles of trails
and 150,000 acres of improved access. We’re happy to say that with your help and
support, we’ve done it!





IMPROVED ACCESS: BY THE NUMBERS














WHERE IT ALL BEGAN


2009: onX Founded

Our DNA

Our origins are rooted in discovery, in seeking wild places on the map, and
accurately navigating the patchwork of land ownership. Knowing where you stand
is as important as knowing you’re allowed to stand there.

2018: onX Grant Program Established

What We Care About

We began our grant program to help secure legal access and facilitate
stewardship of areas being over-loved. Our grants are awarded to grassroots
clubs, national nonprofits, and everything in between. We’re inspired by the
dedicated humans who are working full-time and as volunteers to improve outdoor
recreation in their communities.

Present Day

How We Work With Our Grant Recipients

We go deep with these partners to not only dole out some cash, but showcase
their story, and often, the story of the place they’re working to preserve.
These projects are in communities near you, in cities needing green space, and
way out there in the backcountry.

Partner Spotlights
Public Land Stewards of Bend
Deschutes National Forest Cleanup | Bend, Oregon

On National Public Lands Day 2023, this community of off-roaders cleaned up over
10 square miles (6,400 acres) of national forest land. They hauled out
everything from large piles of junk, windblown trash, and abandoned vehicles. In
just a few years, PLS of Bend has removed over 350,000 pounds of trash from the
Deschutes National Forest and educated four other communities to host clean-up
events of their own.

Public Land Stewards of Bend
photo: Braxton K.
Partner Spotlights
Western Foothills Land Trust
Edward Mills | Norway, Maine

The Western Foothills Land Trust enlarged Twin Bridges Preserve by acquiring an
adjacent 721-acre forest tract known as Edwards Mills. This will protect over
1,000 contiguous acres of working forestland, 4.5 miles of Crooked River
shoreline and stream habitat, 275-acres of deer wintering area, and 84-acres of
wetlands. Permanent protection of this land will preserve its ecological
functions and scenic features, while ensuring future opportunities for public
access.

Western Foothills Land Trust 
photo: Andy Gagne
Project Spotlights
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
Sego Canyon | Green River, Utah

The Sego Trailhead, heavily used by backcountry horsemen, hunters, and anglers,
was in need of restoration and improvements. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
teamed up with state trust lands, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, and
Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife to install educational signage and
infrastructure for parking, camping, hitching, and Leave No Trace Ethics.

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
photo: Katie Stewart
Partner Spotlights
Richmond Mountain Trails
The Driving Range Trail Network | Bolton, Vermont

A new trail system, the Driving Range, is being built out on 256-acres of
mixed-use agricultural land that’s shared with a maple sugaring operation.
Vermont has over 1,000 miles of mountain bike trails, but there is no trail
network where an adaptive mountain biker can go without assistance. Richmond
Mountain Trails is building the Driving Range to give adaptive riders a trail
network where they belong and can experience the freedom of soaring down
singletrack. 

Richmond Mountain Trails
photo: Mark J. Clement
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WHAT DO YOU CARE ABOUT MOST? WE WANT TO KNOW.

We’ve built a framework of giving, one that honors our values, the land we
recreate on, and the people in our community. Access and Stewardship means
something to us, but we want to know what it means to you. What do you care
about? Share a little about your values with the form below.

We’ll send a Protect Our Lands T-shirt to the first 100 survey participants.
Additionally, everyone who participates will be entered into a grand prize
giveaway.











JOIN US ON THIS JOURNEY

In 2024, we’re committed to continuing our work to open recreational access,
improve the access we have, and promote good ethos in everyone, so our lands are
healthy and our recreational pursuits are top-notch. Stay in the know by
following our Access Page for updates about our nonprofit partners, stories from
the field, and how you may be able to get involved in upcoming projects. 

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