Lizard Skins continues its history of supporting trail construction and maintenance. In the last two years, its grants have helped build and maintain trails at Brian Head Resort, Cumberland State Park, Pahvant MTB trail system, Copper Harbor Trails, and the Butch Cassidy Trail Complex.

“We are excited to announce the continuation of our Trail Grant Program. This year has been a strange one for everyone, but one thing we have all seen is more people outside on the trails, and this means the need for maintenance and new trails is even more important,” said Ryan Huntington, Lizard Skins sales and marketing director.

In 2020 the Lizard Skins Outdoor Trail Grant will award two $1,500 grants to Lizard Skins direct dealers. Lizard Skins has seen local grant programs have a real impact on communities, and their goal is to create long-lasting experiences for cyclists through supporting mountain biking and cycling trails nationwide. Dealers should contact Lizard Skins for the application form. Each winner will be awarded $1,500 earmarked for future trail projects in their community.

“We believe in trail advocacy and have done ever since we started. We have seen and heard the difference our grants are making and, as a company, we are thrilled to help our dealers and their communities,” added Brian Fruit, president of Lizard Skins.

Timeline

  • Applications open: October 7, 2020
  • Applications due: October 31, 2020
  • Notification of proposal results: November 30, 2020
  • Completion: September 1, 2021, to finish the project and send report
  • Funds are distributed to grant recipients one month before their proposed start date.

The Lizard Skins trail grant is awarded each year in December. The 2020 process has started accepting applications. For more information, go here.