Trailnet, Inc.

Overview

Our Mission

Trailnet is a not-for-profit organization that seeks to enrich the St. Louis bi-state region by promoting bicycle and pedestrian activities and collaborating with the public and private sectors to ensure and enhance a premier trail system.

Our Focus

Historic_Cultural (SLI); Open_Space (VI); Urban (VI); Farm_Ranch (NI); Natural (SLI); Recreation (VI); Water (SLI); Forests (NI) Trailnet owns two bike trails, leases them to St Louis County Parks Dept. Parks Dept actively manages trails.

Our Staff

Full Time Staff: 17
Part Time Staff: 3

Operational Area and Acreage

Counties of Operation

Illinois Calhoun, Madison, Monroe, St. Clair
Missouri Franklin, Jefferson, St. Charles, St. Louis

Acres Conserved

State Total Owned Under Easement Other**
Illinois 0   0   0   0  
Missouri 10   10   0   0  

**This figure includes land that has been acquired by land trusts - whether through purchase, donation or by another means - and subsequently has been transferred to a public agency. It also includes land protected through other methods such as negotiating and preparing for acquisition by other organizations or agencies.

Quick Facts

Trailnet, Inc.

411 North 10th St, Ste 202
Saint Louis, MO 63101-1335

Contact Information

Phone: (314) 416-9930
Fax: (314) 416-9928
Email: trailnet@trailnet.org
Website

History

Founded in: 1989
Alliance member since: 1991

This organization has adopted the 2004 Standards & Practices

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