Thank you Montana Fish and Wildlife Conservation Trust!

Montana Fish and Wildlife Conservation Trust recently awarded the BTC $50,000 in grant monies to be put towards the Phase III land acquisition project. Our goal is to acquire the last 327 acres in our high trails project, which will end in over 1,100 acres of private land to be used freely by the public for non-motorized use, and land conservation efforts. This project creates trails for the public close to town, and encourages outdoor activity for all ages. To date we have acquired over 750 acres which are already in use. The total cost for Phase III is $180,000, and this recent award helps to jump start the effort. To learn more about the project, click here. To donate, click here. Thank you all for your letters of support! 

 

Seeking Executive Director!

The BTC is looking for a new Executive Director! This is a great opportunity to use your skills and energy to become actively involved in the Dillon community. Applications will be accepted through August 21.Below is an overview of what the position entails, as well as instructions on how to apply. Any questions, please email us at beaverheadtrails@gmail.com.  Click JOB DESCRIPTION for more details such as hours, compensation, and qualifications. 

To apply:

If you are interested in this position, please send us an application by August 21, 2017 or until position filled. Mail to PO Box 586, Dillon or email to beaverheadtrails@gmail.com.

The application should be 1-3 pages in length. We are looking mostly for “fit” – how well your abilities and interests fit the needs of the job, and how well the job fits your own needs. Tell us in your own words why the fit would be good. We are interested in your skills, interests, personal loves and special talents; your recent job history; your roots and connections in Dillon. If there’s something you’re especially proud of, not necessarily job-related, tell us about that. We are biased toward somebody with a history of success and lots of energy. If you can think of any times when you brought together people of different viewpoints, or found common ground with people different from yourself, those stories would count for a lot in this particular job. 

Please attach a resume. Include your address, phone number, email and/or other contact information. 

Please list 3 references and their contact information.

If you have questions, please feel free to  beaverheadtrails@gmail.com.

 

Wonderful Weed Pull!

Thank you to all who came out to our Weed Pull Day! It was a productive morning, spraying and pulling noxious and invasive weeds on the High Trails area. Thank you to the BLM for providing the spray and spray packs. We hope to do another large weed pull in August, stay posted for date and time details! Until then, enjoy the pics of some great weed pull action! 

One amazing project, 3 moving parts

We have recently begun work on an amazing project, and would love your help! We want to help the community of Dillon be more connected as a whole, and connect easier with a precious resource: WATER.

We plan to:

  • build a public park at Laknar Lane/Selway Drive
  • begin to implement a safe crossing across Highway 41 at Laknar
  • put into motion a trail connecting Laknar Lane to Skihi through Noble St.

We have recently received generous grant funding from the LOR Foundation in support of this project. To learn more about the LOR Foundation, visit their website, or their Facebook page

If you are interested in helping out, please contact us through Facebook, or our website and let us know!! To learn more specifics on each project, go to Laknar/Selway Public Park, and Trails Connectivity

Thank you Department of Natural Resources, Dillon Bureau of Land Management, and Department of Agriculture!

June 14, 2017 proved to be an active day for the Beaverhead Trails Coalition's High Country Trails area just west of Dillon. 

Don Copple, fire management officer for Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, brought his 2017 Dillon fire crew to the Cliff Trailhead first thing in the morning to practice fire line construction. The product of their training would be a new trail replacing a hazardous section through the cliffs. They extended their fire line training to produce a new trail from above the cliffs north to a trail down from the "M" that ends up on private property. This new trail is all on Beaverhead Trails Coalition's property and solves a trespass problem. 

Later that afternoon Montana's Noxious Weed Management Advisory Board and representatives from the Bureau of Land Management posted a new sign at the west trailhead advising hikers of noxious weeds in the area. The group of over 20 people then spend over an hour pulling noxious weeds in the area. 

Trails of Trees

The Dillon Tree Board, Bike Walk Montana, and the BTC gathered for guided tours of the Dillon Trail of Trees on June 3, 2017, at Jaycee Park, located in downtown Dillon. Tours included both walking and biking. The walking tours did a portion of the trail in the downtown area, and the bike tours will included the entire trial. Tours departed shortly after 10 a.m , and then later at 11 a.m. The trees on the trail have recently been tagged with QR codes, and when scanned with a QR code reader, it will connect you online with information about the tree species. It was a wonderful and informative morning. See Dillon Trail of Trees for more details. 

 

Montana Fish Wildlife Conservation Trust Grant - We need your help!

We  have been recommended by the Citizen's Advisory Board of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Conservation Trust to receive $50,000 in grant money to help us purchase land in Dillon's west foothills, adding to our Dillon Town Overlook trails area.  This land is Phase III of our High Trails project.  The land is for hiking, horse back riding, running and mountain bike riding. This land is for public access; all High Trails land will in time be turned over to Beaverhead County to be held by the public into perpetuity.

Please write a letter of support for us.  Please address letters to Mr. Bill Orsello and the Citizen's Advisory Board for the MFWCT.  You can email to the MFWCT to the executive director Deb Lane at dlane@mtwf.org, and CC to beaverheadtrails@gmail.com so we have record. Comment period is open until May 25, 2017.  The Trust's Joint Board will meet in June to make a final decision on appropriation of funds.

Thank you! 

Climb the M Race Pictures and Race Results

Thank you to all who came! A huge thank you to all volunteers helping with the race, to all the friends and family that came to cheer on the racers, and a huge thank you to all racers, whom without you, this event would not be possible! Below are pictures from the event, enjoy! Click for RACE RESULTS