Trails 2035 Requires Sustained Funding
To be successful, Trails 2035 requires a long-term fundraising campaign powered by charitable donations from people like you.
Trails 2035 goals are based on fulfilling the policy recommendations of the 2016 Road and Trail Management Plan (RTMP) for Mount Diablo State Park.
The 2016 RTMP was a stakeholder-driven mandate for change to better address evolving trail user needs, including greater trail access opportunities for off-road cyclists and persons with disabilities or accessibility challenges.
The trail network at Mount Diablo State Park has not kept pace with these evolving trail user needs. With Trails 2035, MDTA aims to be part of the solution, helping Mount Diablo State Park become that beacon for balancing conservation and recreation.
Your Charitable Donations Will support
Trails 2035 will not succeed without community funding, especially given the costs associated with CIU-based trail projects, ADA-compliant, adaptive-friendly trail construction projects, and trail maintenance projects in sensitive plant species zones.
Project cost examples include:
Rare plant surveys for trail maintenance in sensitive species and also for CIU and new trail construction
CEQA studies (California Environmental Quality Act) for CIU and new trail construction
Construction services and materials for trail modifications or reroutes related to change-in-use (CIU) access gains
Construction services and materials related to the building of ADA-compliant, adaptive-friendly trails