Choose one way or several ways to get involved and support Burke River Trail Association in our efforts to Connect Communities.
Your involvement will help with our Three Focus Areas
A Pathway to Place
Supporting trailhead parks, public art, riverfront planning, and greenway connections that create welcoming, connected communities.
A Pathway to Purpose
Inspiring stewardship, volunteerism, and civic engagement that bring people together and build pride in shared spaces.
A Pathway to Possibility
Helping towns prepare for walkability, revitalization, housing opportunities, tourism, and long-term economic vitality.
What began as a focus on Connections, Communities, and Conservation has evolved as the Burke River Trail has grown. Today, we see more clearly how a regional trail shapes not just where people go, but how communities thrive. The Burke River Trail is more than a physical route for walking and biking—it is a Pathway to Place, Purpose, and Possibility for every town along the corridor.

