Full-Service Trail Solutions
From concept to ribbon-cutting — and every mile in between. We design, build, and maintain world-class trails for land managers, resorts, municipalities, and private landowners.
Full-Service Trail Solutions
We handle every phase of trail development — from initial feasibility studies and environmental review through design, construction, and long-term maintenance. Our integrated approach means one team, one vision, and zero handoff headaches.
Trail Design
Great trails start with great design. We combine on-the-ground expertise with modern survey tools to create trail alignments that flow naturally with the terrain, minimize erosion, and deliver the riding experience your users expect.
- Feasibility studies & site analysis
- GPS survey & alignment planning
- Environmental impact assessment
- Permit support & agency coordination
- Master trail system planning
Trail Construction
We build trails that last. Our crews are experienced riders who understand what makes a trail fun, sustainable, and maintainable. From hand-cut singletrack to machine-built flow trails, we get it done right.
- Hand-built singletrack & technical features
- Machine-assisted trail construction
- Bike park design & build
- Drainage structures & armoring
- Trailhead & infrastructure development
Consulting & Planning
Not ready to break ground yet? Our consulting services help you make smart decisions before you spend a dollar on construction. We’ve guided dozens of projects from vision to shovel-ready status.
- Trail system master planning
- Economic impact & feasibility studies
- Grant writing support
- Stakeholder & community engagement
- Regulatory & permitting guidance
Trail Maintenance
A great trail today can become a problem trail tomorrow without proper upkeep. We offer ongoing maintenance programs and one-time restoration services to keep your trails riding great season after season.
- Seasonal trail inspections & reports
- Drainage repair & re-routing
- Tread restoration & re-surfacing
- Feature repair & replacement
- Volunteer program setup & training
Ready to Build Your Trail?
Tell us about your project and we’ll put together a free consultation. No pressure, no obligation — just an honest conversation about what’s possible.
Why Choose Speedgoat Trail Co?
500+
Miles of Trail Built
15+
Years of Experience
50+
Projects Completed
12
States Served
Riders Who Build
Our team rides the trails we build. That means we design for the actual user experience — not just what looks good on paper.
End-to-End Expertise
Design, build, and maintain — all under one roof. No fragmented teams, no miscommunication, no finger-pointing when something goes wrong.
Transparent Process
Clear timelines, honest budgets, and regular progress updates. We treat your project like it’s our own — because our reputation depends on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of clients do you work with?
We work with a wide range of clients including municipalities, county parks departments, mountain bike resorts, private landowners, trail advocacy groups (like IMBA chapters), and outdoor recreation nonprofits. If you have land and a vision for trails, we want to hear about it.
How much does a trail project typically cost?
Costs vary significantly based on terrain, trail type, length, and scope of work. A basic hand-built singletrack can run $15,000–$30,000 per mile, while machine-built flow trails with features can range from $50,000–$150,000+ per mile. We always provide a detailed scope and budget estimate before any work begins — no surprises.
Do you handle permitting and environmental review?
Yes. We have extensive experience navigating the permitting process, including NEPA, Section 7 consultation, wetland permits, and local land-use approvals. We work closely with land managers and regulatory agencies to keep your project on track and in compliance.
How long does a trail project take from start to finish?
Timeline depends heavily on permitting complexity, project size, and seasonal constraints. A straightforward private land project might go from consultation to ribbon-cutting in 6–12 months. Projects on public land requiring NEPA review can take 2–4 years. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during our initial consultation.
Do you offer ongoing maintenance contracts?
Absolutely. We offer annual maintenance programs tailored to your trail system’s needs and usage levels. This includes seasonal inspections, drainage maintenance, tread repair, and feature upkeep. Preventative maintenance is always cheaper than deferred repair — we’ll help you build a sustainable maintenance plan.
Where do you work? Are you available in my state?
We’re based in the western U.S. and have completed projects in 12 states. We’re willing to travel for the right project — reach out to tell us about your location and we’ll let you know if we’re a fit. We also offer remote consulting and planning services nationwide.