The village of Trempealeau pump track/bike park project has created a refreshed outdoor space for the community to enjoy. Passionate community members will tell you that “pump track” is the technical term for the most fun you’ve ever had on two wheels. It is a series of small rolling hills and berms creating a joyful ride for users of all ages and levels of riding experience. Bike parks by nature are multigenerational playgrounds and have the unique ability to bring people of all ages, genders, races, and socioeconomic classes together, interacting in a positive way; something we could all use a little more of.


An example of a wheeled sports park found locally is the Lueth Park Pump Track and Bicycle Playground in La Crosse.
Video Credit: David Nash
You’re not into bikes? You don’t have to be to enjoy this park or reap its benefits. The improvements made to the landscape and scenery will create a beautiful space for you to enjoy, bask in nature and reflect on money well spent giving back to your community!
We can also use materials (clean fill, landscaping materials, etc) and manpower too!

Contact us to talk about in kind donations and volunteer opportunities! Don’t forget to check if your employer has a charitable matching program and double your donation.