Tread Trainer
Train Others. Inspire Your Community.
The Tread Trainer program presented by Ford Bronco Wild Fund™ is designed to train participants in innovative, practical methods of spreading outdoor ethics to the public with a curriculum specifically focused on motorized and mechanized recreation.
Once a participant becomes active in the Tread Trainer program, he or she is equipped with the knowledge to recreate responsibly; present the Tread Lightly! message to other educators, clubs, employees, visitors, enthusiasts or community members, or train additional Tread Lightly! instructors.
Choose Your Level Of Training
We offer 4 different levels of training. Choose the one that best fits you.
Not sure what to choose? See our tips below.
Tread Lightly! 101
Tread Trainer
Tread Trainers have gone a step further and have decided they want to help others learn to be responsible stewards. They have taken a Tread Trainer course and have the ability to hold informational trainings and seminars for the general public or outdoor enthusiast groups. They can also represent Tread Lightly! at events like sportsmen’s expos, OHV events and more.
Master Tread Trainer
Master Tread Trainers are responsible stewards and want to help Tread Lightly! spread our message by qualifying people to become Tread Trainers. Master Tread Trainers can only be trained by Tread Lightly! staff and have all of the responsibilities and benefits of a Tread Trainer but have also committed to hosting at least one Tread Trainer course within two years of their initial training date.
Full Course Description
Training Dates
No Upcoming Trainings
Intro to The T.R.E.A.D. Principles
Intro to The T.R.E.A.D. Principles
Intro to Tread Principles participants are responsible recreationists who want to learn how to explore the outdoors while protecting the places they love, through a course led by Tread Lightly! and supported by Ford Bronco Wild Fund™. This introductory course provides a practical overview of the T.R.E.A.D. Principles, helping participants understand how to travel responsibly, respect other trail users, educate themselves before heading out, avoid sensitive areas, and do their part to preserve public land, empowering them to recreate thoughtfully and support sustainable access for future generations.
Additional Resources
Course Request Form
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Event Reporting
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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.