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National Mountain Bike Patrol

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IMBA's National Mountain Bike Patrol (NMBP) program organizes and supports volunteer bike patrols throughout the United States and around the world. Patrollers provide assistance to hikers, equestrians, and especially mountain bikers. They give information, provide directions, help with minor repairs, and provide first aid.

The fundamental goal of mountain bike patrols is to ensure trail access for mountain bikers. Mountain bike patrols work in cooperation with land managers to meet the specific needs of their local riding area.


ROMP Chapter of National Mountain Bike Patrol

Help keep trails open to all users: join the National Mountain Bike Patrol!

If you like

  • Riding your bike
  • Helping other people
  • Being involved in the management of your local trails
  • Learning and sharpening such skills as outdoor first aid, trailside bike repair, off-road riding, and communication

then IMBA's National Mountain Bike Patrol is for you!

For more information, contact the ROMP NMBP patrol coordinator, Dave Wieland, at nmbp@romp.org or 408-371-2729.

Patrol Resources

Resources for ROMP National Mountain Bike Patrol (NMBP) members are available as follows :

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