SDMBA Partners


The San Diego Mountain Biking Association is proud to work with many great partners that believe, as we do, that recreation and conservation of our open spaces can co-exist through education and cooperation.



California Mountain Biking Coalition

More Trails. Better Trails.

www.camtb.org



Cleveland National Forest

Palomar & Descanso Districts

www.fs.usda.gov/cleveland




Recreate Responsibly

Care for one another & the places we play.

www.recreateresponsibly.org




International Mountain Bicycling Association

We create, enhance & protect great places to ride mountain bikes.

www.imba.com




Laguna Mountain Volunteer Association

Quality recreation & education since 1986.

www.lagunamtnvol.org




Outdoor Outreach

Outdoor Access For All

www.outdooroutreach.org




Back Country Land Trust

Preserving and enhancing natural, scenic, and cultural areas, working farmland, and watersheds that make San Diego's back country thrive.

www.facebook.com/BackCountryLandTrust




San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy

Preserves, protects, and shares the natural and cultural resources of the San Dieguito River Valley

www.sdrvc.org




San Diego River Park Foundation

Connect. Create. Conserve

www.sandiegoriver.org




San Diego National Wildlife Refuge

Not just a place for wildlife, but a refuge for the city-dwelling neighbors who surround it.

www.fws.gov/refuge/san_diego




Cuyamaca Rancho State Park Interpretive Association

Provides educational and interpretive activities as well as funding exhibits, improvements & trails to enhance the visitor experience.

www.crspia.org




Earth Discovery Institute

To inspire stewardship of San Diego's native biodiversity through environmental education and conservation.

www.earthdiscovery.org




Elfin Forest Recreational Preserve

Devoted to the safe operation of Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve and to providing all visitors with a unique recreational, educational, and environmental experience.

www.elfinforest.olivenhain.com




Escondido Creek Conservancy

Through the Conservancy’s leadership, the Escondido Creek Watershed will become a model of vibrant urban communities and viable natural ecosystems thriving together.

www.escondidocreek.org




Friends Of Daley Ranch

Support and promote the City of Escondido’s efforts to protect and maintain Daley Ranch Conservation Bank habitats and wildlife.

www.daleyranch.org/support/about-fodr/




Crestridge Ecological Reserve

The Crestridge Ecological Reserve is approximately a 2,800 acre property that preserves the north-south linkage connecting the Lakeside Ecological Reserve to San Diego National Wildlife Refuge.

www.wildlife.ca.gov/Lands/Places-to-Visit/Crestridge-ER




San Diego Canyon Lands

Promote, protect, and restore the natural habitats in San Diego County's canyons and creeks by fostering education and ongoing community involvement in stewardship and advocacy, and by collaborating with other organizations.

www.sdcanyonlands.org




San Diego Trail Alliance

1. Keep Trails Open for all Recreational Users
2. Foster Good Communication between all recreational user Groups
3. Maximize usage of Recreational for all

www.sandiegotrailalliance.com




Lakeside Frontier Riders

Dedicated to trail riding; striving to preserve, protect, and develop multi-use trails for equestrians, bike riders, and hikers; along with promoting and supporting the Equestrian Community and Horsemanship in Lakeside, California.

www.lakesidefrontierriders.com




San Diego Trailfit

Every year, during the cold weather months, we schedule trail work projects to remove brush, clear downed trees, improve the trail bed, get rid of graffiti, etc. on the trails used for ultra-running races and training runs.

www.sdtrailfit.org




Valley Center Trails Association

- Establish a series of safe non-motorized pathways and multi-use trails throughout Valley Center.

Preserve open spaces for future generations to enjoy. Link trails and pathways to adjacent communities.

Encourage private developers to include public trails / pathways within their developments linked to proposed and existing pathways and trails. These trails / pathways must allow access for everyone.

Improve our environment and reduce air pollution by reducing motorized travel within Valley Center.

www.vctrails.org