What's happening?

Club Meeting and Trail Work Parties start April 10th

Join us on April 10th at 5:30 pm at Matchwood Brewing for our first member meeting of the season. We'll introduce POP's new Programs and Trail directors and give updates on all the trail projects we have planned for the season. The next night (Thursday the 11th) we'll host our first trail work party of the season, location to be announced on Wednesday.

2024 POP Community Days at Legacy Bike  Park

POP has reserved two private days at Legacy Bike Park in 2024: Monday, June 10th and Monday, July 15th. There will be two shuttles running, with a max number of 45 riders each day. Gather your kids, gather your friends, and reserve a spot now!

Read more and book tickets - POP Community Days at Legacy
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2024 Trail Project Requests For Proposal

POP is  project managing a rebuilt of the trails between the Schweitzer Fire Station and Solar Ecstasy. We are looking for professional trail builders interested in designing, and building between 3 and 4 miles of bike-optimized, traditional singletrack. This project is being funded by Schweitzer Mountain Properties and managed by Pend Oreille Pedalers.

  • Proposals due January 11th
  • Contracted awarded January 18th
  • Pre-construction phase through May 1st
  • May 1st - 31st: contractor mobilization
  • June 1st - October 15th: construction window
Learn more on our RFP page

5-year Strategic Plan

Over the winter the POP board of director and executive director convened to develop a 5-year strategic plan for the organization. The purpose of the plan is to lay out the club's goals and objectives and strategies for achieving them, while also exploring the risks, means of assessment, and succession plan so the organization can remain strong in the face of foreseen and unforeseen challenges.

Have a look at our strategic plan here.

2024 Youth Programs

Registration for all of POP's 2024 youth programs opened on April 1st. Once again we are offering five weeks of twice-weekly after-school clinics based in Pine Street Woods. Parents will have a Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday option to choose from.

In addition, we're offering our summer camps over the same two week period as last year, right at the end of the local school district's summer break (August 19th - 23rd and 26th - 30th).

Clinics return for five more weeks in the fall.

More information about our youth programs is available here.

Road Ride Routes and Calendar

The road riding scene is alive and well in Sandpoint! There's a new ad hoc group of road cyclists that is using Heylo to coordinate and communicate about ride. All are invited to join!

We've recently added a Road and Gravel Routes page to our website. Check it out, and let us know if you have routes you think we should add to the page!

Have you heard about the Idaho Panhandle Gravel Series (IPGS)? Syringa Cyclery is organizing three gravel events this year, with POP as a co-organizer or sponsor of all three. More information at Syringa Cyclery's website under "Idaho Panhandle Gravel Series."

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Fresh Merch!

Check out our selection of awesome merchandise for sale at Outdoor Experience on First Ave in Sandpoint! We've got four styles of t-shirts, tank tops, 5-panel hats, trucker hats, buffs, four styles of socks, stickers, and pint glasses to choose from! All proceeds go back to supporting trails and bicycle advocacy in Sandpoint! You can pay for your items online and pick up in person!   MERCH SHOP - CLICK HERE!

Club meetings

Our monthly club meetings are on the 2nd Wednesdays of the month through the end of October! Join us at Matchwood Brewing from 5:30 to 7:00 pm for a conversation about projects, programs, and activities in the world of trails and cycling over beers.

Merch available to buy online and pick up in person!
Merch available to buy online and pick up in person!
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Who we are

Pend Oreille Pedalers was established in 2004 as a bicycle club and in 2008 incorporated as a non-profit 501c3. Our vision is to build an interconnected system of bike trails for riders of varying ability levels for the benefit of Sandpoint and surrounding areas.

Mission

  • Maintain & Protect existing mountain bike trails & cycling routes 
  • Expand opportunities for mountain biking & cycling 
  • Advocate for the interests of mountain bikers with land managers
  • Build & Ride trails with others who share a passion for riding bikes
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How you can help

Our ability to fulfill our mission and work towards our vision depends on community support. There are many ways you can help:

  • Join or donate: Building and maintaining great trails costs money. Your annually renewed membership and one time donations are essential to our success.
  • Volunteer: We have a staff of one part-time director, which means nearly all our labor is volunteer. Trail maintenance takes place year round, on dirt and snow. Check out our calendar for upcoming volunteer opportunities.
  • Get involved: We depend on a volunteer board of directors and active club members, with monthly club meetings from March through November, and weekly group rides from spring through fall.
  • Sponsor: If you're a local business who sees value in trails and recreation, consider becoming a corporate member. More information coming soon.