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About Us

Established in 1990 as part of the MMBA South East chapter, the Motor City Mountain Biking Association chapter of the International Mountain Biking Association is a section 501c3 advocacy organization focused on preserving, protecting, and promoting mountain bike access and diverse riding opportunities on Metropolitan Detroit’s public lands through education, communication, and unified action.

Last year our active membership contributed over 4300 hours of service, primarily developing and maintaining area trail systems. The Bureau of Labor calculates volunteer time at an hourly rate of $28, which means that the MCMBA annually contributes over $122,000 in direct labor to our local parks and mountain bike trails. Our fund raising events help support this work by purchasing tools and equipment for our volunteers, providing materials for bridges, kiosks, signs, and other capital improvements for our parks.

Working with our partner organizations, our chapter maintains approximately 100 miles of singletrack mountain bike trails in Oakland and Wayne counties. In addition, we are pursuing development opportunities for new trail systems in several communities.

The Motor City Mountain Biking Association is a member of the Michigan Mountain Biking Association, a federation of mountain biking clubs focused on state-wide advocacy issues.


  • New Facebook Page

    New Facebook Page

    The MCMBA is happy to launch our new Facebook Page. We will continue to use the Group for member discussions. The Page allows us to publish official information while creating a single point for chapter events on the Facebook platform. Feel free to like our page today: https://www.facebook.com/motorcitymtb/

  • Chapter Meeting

    Chapter Meeting

    Join us as we wrap up a great 2017 and make plans for an exciting new year! Tuesday, December 12th, 7:00 pm Bakers of Milford 2025 S. Milford Road, Milford MI 248-685-0505  

  • Hunting Season

    Hunting Season

    Fall is in the air, and in Michigan that means hunting season!  Most of our trails are in areas that are closed to hunting, but three of our area trails will see lots of activity: Island Lake, Proud Lake, and Highland – all state recreation areas. Most hunters on public land know there is all sorts of…