A sustainably built trail can handle its intended use. These trails are optimized for mountain biking, hiking, trail running, and variations of disabled trail users. Over time, trail use can compromise the trail’s integrity, falling victim to soil erosion, which is why thoughtful design and consistent maintenance are essential to keeping our trails in top shape for years to come.
Imagine a region where trails give you city‑to‑woods access. No matter where you are, you’re just a ride or a walk away from green space and fresh air. That vision may sound ambitious. But for many communities across the U.S., it’s real. At CORA, we’re working to make that vision possible for Greater Cincinnati: 375 miles of thoughtfully connected natural‑surface trails; 14 neighborhood bike skills courses; and 4 regional bike parks.
Mitchell Memorial Forest Bike Skills Course is making headlines again! 📰
From ribbon cuttings to rider stoke to media buzz, we're honored to be featured in Movers & Makers alongside Great Parks!