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Fat Bike WRV celebrates successful first raffle fundraiser
Fat Bike Wood River Valley is thrilled to share the success of our very first raffle fundraiser, which raised $1,460 in support of improved winter singletrack grooming in the Wood River Valley.
BCRD announces a Fat Bike Only pass category for 2025-2026
The Blaine County Recreation District (BCRD) has introduced a new Fat Bike Only Season Pass for the 2025–2026 winter season, priced at just $75. Until now, fat biking has been permitted on select trails (Quigley Dog Loop, Durance, and the Wood River Trail) but riders...
Fat Bike Singletrack Trails at Croy
In winter of 2025, we were given permission from the BLM to groom singletrack trails at Croy Canyon. Brian Vaughn and other volunteers assisted with creating the singletrack trails and riding them in. This was a big success and we saw many fat bikers out enjoying...
Nordic Trails vs. Fat Bike Singletrack: What’s the Difference?
Winter is a magical time to ride a fat bike, but not all groomed trails are created equal. Some are built for cross-country (nordic) skiing, while others are designed just for fat bikes. Knowing the difference helps you get the best ride, respect other trail users,...