Get ready for an epic return to Memphremagog Trails—secretly home to some of the most fun, flowy, and technical singletrack in the region. Grateful 2025 is back and is calling all mountain bikers. Race for podium glory or ride at your own pace! Come cheer on our participants and join us for an epic day of bikes! This is the XC event you won’t want to miss. Head over toÂ
https://www.bikereg.com/grateful2025?orc=1Â to learn more and register.
A Community Event!
The entire community is invited to join Grateful. Local live music, top-rated food and beverage vendors, and local artisans will be on hand to create a fun community vibe. The raffle and silent auction items are ABSOLUTELY INSANE! Grateful is driven by the ideas of “No Pressure, No Prejudice” — welcoming all genders and abilities to ride, connect, and give back together.
Committed to expanding access to outdoor recreation and acting as a leader in building community, Memphremagog Trails is honored to give back. All event proceeds support local charities
The Course!
A freshly-updated 10-mile loop of pure singletrack magic:
Fast, flowy, machined descents, tight, twisty tech (watch out for roots and tight trees…. It’s old-school tech at its finest)
Over 1,300 ft of elevation gain and… a few new secret features for returning riders (trust us, you’ll be stoked)
This course is designed to challenge and thrill all levels.
The Cause!
Memphremagog Trails and Grateful is excited to partner with the Reeno Foundation.
The Reeno Foundation was created to honor the memory of Nicholas Ruschmeyer. Nick was a warrior who always put others first. His wishes were for a foundation to be established, offering opportunities for young people to experience hiking, climbing, backcountry skiing, paddling, and all that the outdoors has to offer. The Reeno Foundation increases access to powerful, transformative outdoor experiences for children and young adults. Focused in the northeastern US, Reeno enables young people to participate in experiential education or professional outdoor opportunities, and encourages a lifelong connection to the natural world.