The original creators of the Stanky
Creek trails and original sponsors of
the 12 Hours of Stank team mountain
bike race. Their web site has not been
updated for some time but is still
available. Click here for MRC>
The Wolf River Conservancy is
working to save this wild and scenic
river. Also working to create the
Wolf River Greenway recreational
area.
Web Sites of Interest to
Off Road Cyclists
Show your support for your sport. Join I M B A. Click here for web site.
Looking for an interesting and educational
place to take the family? The Wolf River
Nature Area has 2 miles of paved trails with
river overlooks, nature areas, and educational
displays. Just across the Wolf River from
Shelby Farms in the Germantown area.

There are several convenient parking areas,
and shaded picnic areas.


And now for something completly different.
Ride the trails a totaly NEW way!
Try a Mountain Unicycle!
Click the link to
for more information.
One world, one wheel!
Having a great time unicycling!



"Come out and Play in the MUC"
The Memphis Runner's Track Club is a
non-profit organization dedicated to
promoting health and fitness through
programs of amateur road racing,
cross country, and track and field, in
the spirit of fun and competition.


Looking for a bike club in north Mississippi?
Check out Oxford Cycling Club.
Smells Like Cross has a new
web site. Click here>
In 2003 Recreational Equipment Inc. donated
$25,000 to IMBA to outfit 50 affiliated bike
clubs with trail toolkits. MSTA was a fortunate
recipient of one of these toolkits. In 2004 REI
doubled their donation to $50,000 to give 100
IMBA affiliated clubs toolkits.
Great Supported Cycling Tours In The East and West
Mountain Bike and Water Sports Tours in Mexico and Belize
Stanky Creek Cycling promotes MTB
races, has a racing team, and helps
maintain the trail system.
The Greater Memphis Greenline succeeded in helping make the Shelby Farms Greenline a reality. This
facility is now being enjoyed by many Memphis residents. But the GMG is not resting. More projects are
in the works. Among these are:
Greenline to Fairgrounds Connector
The North-South Connector
The Liveable Memphis Overton Park Connector
The Harahan Bridge Bordwalk project

Once totally opposed to mountain biking, the
National Park Service now begining to allow
bikes on trails in more parks. Click the links below
for more information.
New River Gorge was visited by an IMBA Trail Care Crew and now has MTB trails
I found this link to an NPR story on the
advances mountain biking has made over
the years. It takes a few minutes to listen to
the story, but it's worth the time.


Working for a walkable and bikeable Memphis.

Representing Bicyclists and Pedestrians across Tennessee