ETRA Emerald Trail Riders Association
We are a non-profit, Off-Highway-Vehicle (OHV) motorcycle club based in Eugene, Oregon. Ride today
There will be a club meeting Wed. 5/21, 6:00pm, at Abby's Pizza, 1976 Echo Hollow Rd. Come out and share what's happening with trail riding in our region.
04/15/2025
Please take about 5 minutes to fill out this survey from Oregon Parks and Recreation Dept. This is your opportunity to share what you think about improving our trails.
Every 10 years we conduct a survey to learn more about how Oregonians use land and water trails across the state. The survey results are used to identify needs and priorities to update the Oregon Trails Plan. Follow the link below to take the survey.
https://bit.ly/3R4bClC
The survey will be available through April 30, and anyone who completes the survey can enter to win an annual Oregon State Parks day-use parking permit!
Image description: recumbent cyclist on a paved trail next to hikers on a gravel path along a tree-lined corridor. Text overlay reads, "Tell us how you use Oregon’s trails and be entered to win an annual day-use parking permit!"
01/21/2025
Meeting time!
Come join us at Abby’s Pizza on Barger in Eugene OR, for pizza, updates, and fellowship with other dirt minded souls.
January 30, 6:00 PM. Be there, or be square.
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Our Story
The mission of the Emerald Trail Riders Association is to promote safe, sustainable, and enjoyable off-highway motorcycle riding opportunities.
ETRA was formed in the 1990’s in response to the BLM plan of closing the trails surrounding Shotgun Creek, to off-highway vehicles (OHVs). For the past 3 decades, ETRA has promoted motorcycle trail riding through advocacy, legislative measures, partnering with public land managers, hosting the infamous Funky Chicken Hare Scramble, poker runs, providing Youth Safety Evaluations, and organizing volunteer work parties. In other words, we have banned together to protect the sport that has given us so much.
If you want to help save motorcycle trail riding, watch for posts that alert you to work parties and legislative action. We cannot save our sport without YOUR help.
Contact the organization
Website
Address
Eugene, OR
97401