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For years, North Dakota’s legendary Maah Daah Hey Trail was disappearing due to neglect and a lack of resources. In 2012, Nick and Lindsey Ybarra decided that best way to keep the trail alive was to host a race - which they called the “Maah Daah Hey 100” - and put in the hard work necessary to get the trail into pristine condition. Since 2013, Nick, Lindsey and hundreds of incredible #SAVEtheMDH volunteers have partnered with the USFS and spent over 8,000 volunteer man-hours transforming the trail into a world-class destination.

Donate now or volunteer today and help us preserve this American treasure.

 
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about our trail work

Each year, our volunteers complete an incredible amount of hard labor, digging, mowing, string-trimming and pruning more than 100 miles of singletrack on the Maah Daah Hey trail system.

10 years in service…

173 volunteers…

2,289 miles mowed…

10,604 total volunteer man-hours…

$174,781 dollars spent improving the trail…

… and counting…

 

watch the film

Our friends at Threefold have used their beautiful eye and flair for filmmaking to produce this incredible short film about our unique efforts in Western North Dakota.

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volunteers keep the trail great

None of our efforts to save the Maah Daah Hey would be possible without the work of our amazing volunteers.

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gear for the trail

From socks to maps and everything in between, we have you covered…