Through RIDE ON Designated Roads, Trails and Areas, Tread Lightly! along with the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and many local State agencies, offers education and stewardship focusing on anything with an engine that gets you into the outdoors.
Check out all the resources available, including maps, events, volunteer opportunities and tips to keep you safe keep access open and available to RIDE ON. So get out and RIDE ON with us responsibly!
The T.R.E.A.D. Principles are simple tips on ways to minimize your impact when playing in the outdoors. They come in all forms of recreation to help you stay on track and keep America’s Public Lands open, healthy and beautiful. Travel Responsibly, Respect The Rights Of Others, Educate Yourself, Avoid Sensitive Areas, Do Your Part.
Recently at Easter Jeep Safari we partnered with Quadratec, BLM, Stay The Trail and some generous volunteers to get down into Hey Joe canyon for a stewardship project. Every year we partner with top tier outdoor events to help facilitate stewardship projects to keep our trails open.
We couldn’t do it without the help of our partners and especially without the help of our volunteers. Become a member to find out about stewardship events in your area!
Our materials help educate everyone on responsible motorized recreation. We’ve got posters, brochures, videos and stickers. Al are available for you to use.
They can be downloaded as single PDFs on the material page or ordered from Tread Lightly! Store.
If you have specific need, please contact brian@treadlightly.org with any requests.
Tread Lightly! tip brochures must be reproduced in their entirety. Permission is not required for reproduction of educational materials for educational purposes. No content/graphics/design can be altered without written permission from Tread Lightly!