Contact Us


Contact Us

We’re interested in hearing from you. You can contact us at info@mcmba.org for general questions and suggestions, or you can email us individually at the following links:

Board of Directors

Dave Hurst (Chairperson)
Jason Martin (Vice Chairperson)
Michael Shaw (Secretary)
Justin Duncan (Treasurer)
Brian Case
Peter Croce
Mike Flack
Bill Hermann
Tom Hermann
Lisa Flores-Johnson
Curtis Kalina
Loren Konkus
Darin Kowalski
Kate McLean
Tammie Philpott

Or email us all at board@mcmba.org

Standing Committees

Events
Membership
National Mountain Bike Patrol
Trail Projects
Fundraising and Grants

Trail Coordinators

Hickory Glen Park: Michael Kearney
Highland Recreation Area: Bob Spleet, Terry Brown, Kevin Petts
Hines Park: Mike Flack
Island Lake Recreation Area: Mark Dombrowski
Kensington Connector: Bill Hermann
Lakeshore Park: Dave Cox, Loren Konkus
Maybury State Park: Don Chisholm, Matt Bushore, Brennan Booms
Milford Trail: Bill Hermann, Darin Kowalski
Northville Legacy Park: Jeffrey Oles, Scott Silvers
Proud Lake Recreation Area: Bill Hermann, Tim Slabach
Rouge Park: Chris Frey, Peter Croce
Settlers Park: Tom Hermann, Marc Cope


  • Proud Lake Recreation Area Overview

    Proud Lake Recreation Area Overview

    Proud Lake The trails open to mountain biking are west of Wixom Road. They are now in great shape due in large part to MMBA volunteers. All are shared with equestrians, so check your speed, stay alert, and be prepared to yield the trail. Trail Status: open Trail Miles: 10 Entry Fees: All vehicles entering the…

  • Island Lake Recreation Area Overview

    Island Lake Recreation Area Overview

    Island Lake Recreation Area 25 years ago, the MMBA began work reestablishing the overgrown and long neglected Island Lake Recreation Area trail system. Today, these trails are now one of Michigan’s most popular mountain bike trail destinations. Many a mountain biker can claim Island Lake as their first singletrack experience, and it’s a great place…

  • Highland Recreation Area Overview

    Highland Recreation Area Overview

    Highland Recreation Area This is the trail everyone wants kept secret. Built by mountain bikers for mountain bikers, 16.2 miles of winding, climbing narrow single track provides an incredible aerobic and technical challenge for any rider. You will need to work a little harder to get cooking on this trail. Your time is spent navigating…