Southern Conservation Trust and MTB Atlanta Announce Partnership to Expand Trail Development

Chris Doane • November 21, 2024

Fayetteville, Georgia

The Southern Conservation Trust (SCT) and MTB Atlanta are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the identification and development of new trails on Southern Conservation Trust properties. The partnership marks a significant step toward enhancing outdoor recreation opportunities and preserving natural spaces in the region.


This collaboration will combine the expertise and resources of SCT, a nonprofit dedicated to conserving land and natural resources across the Southeast, with MTB Atlanta, a premier organization advocating for sustainable trail systems and mountain biking in the metro Atlanta area. Together, the organizations aim to promote the responsible use of conserved land while expanding access to trails that support recreation and community engagement.


“This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to connect people with nature and create opportunities for outdoor recreation that foster a love for the environment,” said Chris Doane, President and CEO of the Southern Conservation Trust. “We are excited to work with MTB Atlanta to identify potential locations for trails that will serve hikers, bikers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.”

The MOU outlines a shared vision for responsible land stewardship and sustainable trail building. Initial steps will focus on evaluating suitable SCT properties for trail development, with plans to involve local communities in the design and planning process.


“We’re honored to partner with the Southern Conservation Trust to bring new trail systems to the area,” said Brett Davidson, Executive Director of MTB Atlanta. “Trails are vital to building healthier communities and connecting people with the natural beauty of our region. Together, we can create spaces that will be enjoyed for generations to come.”


With this partnership, both organizations are committed to promoting outdoor recreation, education, and conservation in Georgia and beyond. Stay tuned for updates as the collaboration progresses and new trail opportunities are identified.



For more information about the Southern Conservation Trust, visit www.sctlandtrust.org. To learn more about MTB Atlanta, visit www.mtbatlanta.com.


About Southern Conservation Trust

Based in Georgia, the Southern Conservation Trust is a US 501 (c)(3) public charity, EIN 58-2036727, that elevates nature through exceptional stewardship through over 55,000 acres of conserved land and public lands throughout the southeast, including 5 public nature areas in Fayette County, Georgia, and the Fayette Environmental Education Center. We don’t just believe in protecting land; we believe people should have equal access to enjoy it. Learn more at www.sctlandtrust.org.


About SORBA

MTB Atlanta is the Atlanta Chapter of the Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association (SORBA). The organization advocates for, builds, and maintains trails throughout the Atlanta metro area, fostering a love of multi-use trails and promoting sustainable trail systems.

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For all press and media inquiries, please reach out to Tori Betsill, our Director of Development. Tori is here to assist you with any questions or information you may need about Southern Conservation Trust's initiatives, events, and conservation efforts. You can contact her directly at tori@sctlandtrust.org.

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About Southern Conservation Trust

At Southern Conservation Trust, we are passionate about elevating nature through exceptional stewardship. Based in Georgia, our 501(c)(3) public charity has successfully conserved over 65,000 acres of land across the Southeast, including five public nature areas in Fayette County and the Fayette Environmental Education Center. We believe that protecting our natural spaces is just the beginning; everyone should have equal access to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Join us in our mission to foster a deeper connection between people and nature. Learn more at www.sctlandtrust.org.

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