Programs

Empowering Informed Recreation

At Tread Lightly!, our programs tackle the most pressing challenges facing outdoor recreation today. From trail maintenance and restoration to user education and outreach, each initiative is designed to promote responsible riding and protect the natural and cultural resources we all cherish.

Through hands-on stewardship projects, innovative training courses, and community partnerships, we empower riders to make informed decisions that reduce their impact and keep recreation areas accessible and sustainable.

Tread Lightly! and BPR are determined to give recreation enthusiasts, like you, the tools to stay safe and take care of our playgrounds.

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Learn responsible recreation tips to help protect the outdoors and keep it healthy, beautiful and open for generations to come!

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A program that provides the tools and education needed to produce responsible stewards – people who will care for the land they use.

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Why Choose Tread Lightly! for
Outdoor Ethics Education?

Tread Lightly! is a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting responsible motorized recreation. We work to strike a balance between the thrill of off-road and off-highway vehicle (OHV) adventures and the critical need to protect the landscapes where those adventures happen.

Be Part of a National Movement

Join a growing community of riders, volunteers, and industry partners working together to promote responsible motorized recreation.

Gain Access to Unique Training & Tools

Learn and share outdoor ethics through our one-of-a-kind Tread Trainer™ program, education materials, and awareness campaigns.

Make a Real Impact

Help fund and participate in trail restoration and maintenance projects each year that directly benefit the off-road community and environment.

Join the Movement. Start Your
Stewardship.

Find a program that fits your passion and join a community committed to protecting our trails and natural spaces for generations to come.