MISSION & HISTORY

The convergence of NWA Trailblazers and BikeNWA into Trailblazers establishes a single organization that upholds the goal of creating a world-class recreational and active transportation infrastructure network, while strengthening our focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Under a single organizational roof, our holistic approach to developing a robust, accessible trail, cycling, and active transportation network is strengthened, as is our capacity to generate positive impact. Our core areas of work include Trail Development and Consulting, and Community Outreach and Advocacy. 

Mission

Our mission is to lead the development of an innovative regional recreation and transportation movement that places trails, cycling, and active transportation infrastructure at the core of an inclusive, vibrant, and healthy culture.

Vision

An active transportation and trail network that fundamentally changes how people move through our region.

Values

Innovation - We commit to synthesizing the lived experiences of our constituents with best practices from around the world to develop accessible, inclusive, and forward- thinking trail and active transportation networks.

Collaboration - We commit to working closely with constituents, cities, corporations, organizations, and industry thought leaders to develop programs and infrastructure that meets the needs and exceeds the expectations of people in Northwest Arkansas.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - We commit to centering the principles and practices of diversity, equity, and inclusion in our outreach, programs, operations, and governance in order to represent, reflect, and celebrate the diversity of Northwest Arkansas.

Sustainability - We commit to innovating and optimizing to ensure that our programs and operations are environmentally, fiscally, and socially sustainable.

Our History

Trailblazers is a nonprofit formed in 2021 through the merger of NWA Trailblazers, an organization that has developed 300+ miles of multi-use trails, including the OZ Trails network, and BikeNWA, a bicycle advocacy and education-focused organization that has led the region in advocating for active transportation.

NWA Trailblazers was founded in 1996 as the Bentonville/Bella Vista Trailblazers Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit that developed cycling and pedestrian infrastructure that connected communities and moved people, with a focus on helping the Northwest Arkansas community by developing multi-use hard and soft-surface trails for cycling, running, and walking. Later, the organization rebranded as NWA Trailblazers and for over two decades has designed and developed a first-class trail system known as Oz Trails, including more than 300 miles of multi-use trails.

BikeNWA was founded in 1999 as the Bicycle Coalition of the Ozarks, a 501(c)3 nonprofit.  The organization was the first nonprofit in Northwest Arkansas to advocate for active transportation infrastructure.  The founder, Laura Kelly, successfully brought the region's first paved trails and bike lanes to Fayetteville.  The organization rebranded in 2016 with a mission was to educate, inspire, and activate the Northwest Arkansas community to support the creation of a world-class network of active transportation infrastructure for all ages and abilities, with a primary focus was on communities along the Razorback Greenway corridor. The organization worked to encourage residents of Northwest Arkansas to ride bikes for both recreation and transportation purposes.