Our non-profit partners give us the ability to access federal, state, county and agency partner funding as well as provide needed organizational and trail skills.

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S/C Trails Group

Located in Salmon, Idaho this trail advocacy group has been actively working to connect communities to public lands. Working on a wide range of projects and engaging community members to effect change has resulted in new partnerships.

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Challis Community Trails Collaborative

This group is made up of several organizations, agency staff and trail advocates interested in being proactive in the promotion and maintenance of the Challis-area trails network.

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YOuth Employment Program

This is our local workforce. Our community youth are able to be involved in the more labor intensive projects so that volunteers can concentrate efforts on specific needs. This organization has been working on public land projects over 25 years.

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Salmon Valley Stewardship

SVS has coordinated the 2L Trails collaborative group since 2012, bringing trails advocates, nonprofit groups, federal land management agencies and concerned citizens together to plan for, and work together to create, a cohesive trail network across the Salmon Valley.
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Lemhi Regional Land Trust

LRLT owns two properties suitable for trailhead and interpretive site development and is working to secure access or easements across private lands that could link to existing trails and public land.

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Art of Design Studio

As YEP’s partner business, AODS works to provide local youth with job training and work experience in the computer arts, graphic design, screen printing and laser engraving industries. They are also the web developers for the AAT project.

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Beaverhead Endurance Runs

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Extreme Terrain


For those people who love our Salmon Challis Trails and want to contribute in a different way, your donation can help us by: 

· Providing match. The Salmon Challis Trails Group has been working with Lemhi County in applying for  Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grants and we must cover 20% of the cost. By making a tax deductible donation you, the trail user, ensure these projects move forward. 

· Supporting volunteers. YEP maintains a trailer with tools for volunteers. We also provide items like T-shirts, hats, water bottles, and food at our volunteer workdays.  

· Training. Donations will help us provide first aid, CPR, saw training and more to ensure the safety and well-being of our trail stewards.  

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