South Texas Off Road Mountain-Bikers (STORM)
| Type | Trail Association, Club |
|---|---|
| Primary Activity | Mountain Bike |
| Website |
| Phone | (830) 321-0212 |
|---|---|
| Geo | |
| Address |
San Antonio,
Texas
United States
|
| Associated Group |
STORM STORM Admin - Regional Admin Group
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South Texas Off Road Mountain-Bikers (STORM) is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization representing thousands of area mountain bikers in San Antonio and surrounding areas. Founded in 1993 by a group of San Antonio mountain-bike enthusiasts, STORM is committed to environmentally conscious mountain biking and trail building, facilitating recreational trail cycling, educating about the sport of mountain biking, maintaining local trails, and advocating for increased multi-user trail access. As the oldest and leading mountain bike advocacy organization in San Antonio and surrounding areas, STORM is first and foremost an organization by and for mountain bike riders. That is to say, we like to ride our bikes off road and work to increase the opportunities to do so by advocating access to trails on public and private land. We advocate responsible mountain biking by adopting a sustainable trail ethic along with practices that ensure the future of our sport. STORM assists both public and private land owners with developing, maintaining and preserving access to sustainable trails. STORM is responsible for natural surface trail maintenance and building in many of the San Antonio city parks and greenways. Through a proven history of collaboration between land managers, volunteer groups, and other local stakeholders such as businesses, private landowners, environmental organizations and community leaders, STORM's approach to advocacy and organizing is based on coalition building amongst these various trail and parkland users. In addition to our advocacy and trail building work, STORM maintains several programs aimed to increase the safety and enjoyment of our sport. Our goal is to provide riders of all skill levels the opportunity to enjoy the trails throughout San Antonio and surrounding areas for generations to come. STORM hosts weekly all skill level rides, monthly kid’s rides (STORM Kids), weekly women-only rides through our women’s group (Rebel Betties), as well as hosting a XC race and XC Marathon race each year.
Parent Organization
Riding Areas
| name | trails | total descent | highest trail | total distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bush Hill Bike Park | 3 | -441 ft | 1,261 ft | 3,323 ft |
| Classen-Steubing Ranch Park | 12 | -165 ft | 1,007 ft | 2 miles |
| Government Canyon State Natural Area | 25 | -2,495 ft | 1,493 ft | 38 miles |
| LCG - Devil's Den | 6 | -112 ft | 798 ft | 3 miles |
| Leon Creek Greenway | 64 | -1,350 ft | 1,181 ft | 44 miles |
| McAllister Park | 108 | -1,414 ft | 828 ft | 29 miles |
| Mud Creek Park | 9 | -247 ft | 882 ft | 4 miles |
| Olmos Basin Park | 3 | -46 ft | 704 ft | 3 miles |
| OP Schnabel Park | 16 | -532 ft | 977 ft | 7 miles |
| Panther Springs Park | 26 | -354 ft | 1,126 ft | 12 miles |
| Salado Creek Greenway | 56 | -1,874 ft | 1,115 ft | 46 miles |
| San Antonio River Walk Trails | 20 | -678 ft | 649 ft | 21 miles |
| Stone Oak Natural Areas | 22 | -413 ft | 1,077 ft | 8 miles |
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