uman Powered Trails, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose mission is:  “To develop and maintain first class sustainable and environmentally correct, human-powered, shared use trails for the La Crosse, WI region."

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Sponsors

In addition to our many individual contributors, many organizations have contributed financially to help Human Powered Trails succeed. HPT, the local community, and trail users all benefit from their generous works and giving.


Three Sixty Real Estate Solutions
La Crosse Community Foundation
Dahl Automotive Group
The Paul E. Stry Foundation
Bikes Belong
Partners

Human Powered Trails, Inc. works with a number of diverse groups and organizations to develop a shared use trail system that can be enjoyed by both the residents and visitors of the Coulee Region and the City of La Crosse, WI.


City of La Crosse
Mississippi Valley Conservancy
Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin
Southwest Badger RC&D
Myrick Hixon Eco Park
International Mountain Bicycling Association
La Crosse Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
Wisconsin Off-Road Bicycling Association
Businesses

Many businesses throughout the region have contributed both financially and by providing thier services to help Human Powered Trails succeed. HPT, the local community, and trail users all benefit from their generous contributions. When you are spending your hard earned money, please keep them in mind, and remember that they are a key contributor to "Building Better Trails"!

Please remember to thank these business for supporting HPT when you pay a visit!


Mt. Borah
Lindy's Subs & Salads
Smith's Cycling & Fitness
Fowler & Hammer
River Trail Cycles
Bluedog Cycles
Common Ground

There are many other groups and organizations that share the same values and goals as Human Powered Trails. Some of which are in the same Driftless Area of the Midwest and others that aren't so close. Wherever they're located, HPT supports their goals to bring more shared use trails to everyone.


Vernon Trails
Fat Tire Guides
Levis Mound Trail
Minnesota Off-Road Cyclists
Tread Lightly
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