Type | Trail Association |
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Primary Activity | Mountain Bike |
Other |
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Website |
Phone | 4022256564 |
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Geo | |
Address |
Omaha,
Nebraska
68113
United States
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Associated Groups |
THOR Trails Have Our Respect - Regional Admin Group, Southeast Nebraska
NEBRASKA Nebraska MTB Ambassador
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Who We Are
THOR is the International Mountain Biking Association Chapter for Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa. Founded in 1996, THOR builds and maintains most natural surface trails and trail systems in Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa through agreements with city, state, and other public and private land managers. Our education programs focus on youth trail users, land managers, and the building of sustainable nature surface trails.
Vision
Our vision is natural surface trail systems close to and integrated with communities that support active outdoor recreation for all ages, races, incomes, and abilities. We believe trails, connectivity with nature, and safe outdoor spaces create healthy and resilient children and adults, vibrant neighborhoods, and are foundational in attracting and retaining families, employees, and businesses.
Mission
Our mission is to create and share the natural surface trail experience in Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa through advocacy, education, and building sustainable and accessible trails.
THOR is the International Mountain Biking Association Chapter for Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa. Founded in 1996, THOR builds and maintains most natural surface trails and trail systems in Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa through agreements with city, state, and other public and private land managers. Our education programs focus on youth trail users, land managers, and the building of sustainable nature surface trails.
Vision
Our vision is natural surface trail systems close to and integrated with communities that support active outdoor recreation for all ages, races, incomes, and abilities. We believe trails, connectivity with nature, and safe outdoor spaces create healthy and resilient children and adults, vibrant neighborhoods, and are foundational in attracting and retaining families, employees, and businesses.
Mission
Our mission is to create and share the natural surface trail experience in Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa through advocacy, education, and building sustainable and accessible trails.
Parent Organization
Riding Areas
name | trails | total descent | highest trail | total distance |
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Branched Oak State Recreation Area 7 | 2 | -360 ft | 1,369 ft | 5 miles |
Calvin Crest Camp | 13 | -1,012 ft | 1,358 ft | 5 miles |
Cone Park | 44 | 0 ft | 1,186 ft | 89 ft |
Fontenelle Forest | 0 | 0 ft | 0 ft | 0 ft |
Glenn Cunningham Lake Park | 1 | 0 ft | 0 ft | 0 ft |
Jewell Park | 1 | -433 ft | 1,177 ft | 3 miles |
John Dale Trail System | 3 | -89 ft | 1,179 ft | 5,171 ft |
Jonas Prairie | 15 | -1,466 ft | 1,265 ft | 7 miles |
Lake Manawa | 3 | -64 ft | 974 ft | 7 miles |
Lewis & Clark Monument Park | 5 | -973 ft | 1,266 ft | 19 miles |
Little Blue River Greenway | 1 | -11 ft | 1,312 ft | 4,403 ft |
Loess Hill State Forest | 13 | -3,623 ft | 1,446 ft | 17 miles |
Mandan Park | 16 | -427 ft | 1,151 ft | 4 miles |
Maskenthine Lake Recreation Area | 7 | -543 ft | 1,623 ft | 6 miles |
OxBow Trail System | 10 | -133 ft | 1,079 ft | 4 miles |
Platte River State Park | 35 | -2,602 ft | 1,222 ft | 18 miles |
Prairie View Lake & Rec Area | 2 | -201 ft | 1,187 ft | 5 miles |
Riverside Park | 1 | -7 ft | 3,882 ft | 2 miles |
Schramm Park State Recreation Area | 0 | 0 ft | 0 ft | 0 ft |
Steinhart Park | 1 | -12 ft | 1,010 ft | 3,018 ft |
Swanson Park | 6 | -393 ft | 1,123 ft | 5 miles |
Tranquility Park | 5 | -545 ft | 1,165 ft | 6 miles |
Van Dorn Park | 1 | -107 ft | 1,201 ft | 1 mile |
Wagon Lake State Park | 4 | -327 ft | 1,344 ft | 4 miles |
Walnut Creek | 1 | -264 ft | 1,146 ft | 5 miles |
Past Events
I'm a long-time member of this great organization that has built and maintains most of the natural surface trails in Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa. I appreciate the hundreds of THOR volunteers working to make our state and trails a great place to live, ride, run, and hike.
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