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donation information

Any amount helps in our work to keep River’s Edge Trail a world-class trail and prized destination. Together, we can make this year the most productive in the history of River’s Edge Trail!

  • For 31 years River’s Edge Trail has been a grassroots effort. Thanks to individual donations from people like you, we have built this world class recreational asset. Your tax deductible donations help us maintain River’s Edge Trail as a world-class trail system and prized destination. Together, we can protect, promote and improve this scenic recreational treasure.
  • Today’s River’s Edge Trail is the result of public and private investments of millions of dollars and many thousands of volunteer hours. However, this 31-year-old aging trail needs consistent upkeep and investment in existing infrastructure in order to ensure safe use and access for all.
  • Construction of today’s River’s Edge Trail is the result of successfully leveraging thousands of donated dollars into millions of public grant dollars. Together we fund the maintenance, improvement and development of more Trail for everyone.
  • Maintenance of the Trail requires approximately $120,000 per year. River’s Edge Trail Foundation provides the majority of this funding as part of the public – private partnership between the Foundation and the City of Great Falls. Maintenance funding provides resurfacing, weed abatement, riverbank work, signage, equipment, and labor. In addition to maintenance, the Foundation supports improvements and new Trail development. We have big plans for River’s Edge Trail – join us in making those plans a reality!
  • Your tax deductible gift is vital to the health of the trail and will be leveraged as a match for state and federal grant funding.
  • Historically, we have procured $10 of grant funds for every dollar of private donations.
  • River’s Edge Trail Foundation has always been an all-volunteer group. Therefore, 100% of your tax deductible gift goes to protecting, promoting, and improving River’s Edge Trail.
Biking along River's Edge Trail

 

There is also a River’s Edge Trail Endowment Fund, and RETF will accept and manage charitable gift annuities.
Your donation will ensure the safety and accessibility to the trail for all who seek enjoyment of our beautiful outdoors.

upcoming projects & goals

2021 Major Fundraising Goals

Weissman Bridge to Elks Park Entrance Repair and Redesign
This stretch of trail is plagued by three issues: root heaving, cracked and crumbling asphalt, and extreme proximity to motorized traffic. RETF is partnering with MDOT and applying for grants to remediate this section of trail to make it safer and nicer to use. Anticipated cost: $225,900 Estimated RETF matching funds: $25,000

trail repair and redesign

Resurfacing of Skate Park to Dog Park
This portion of the trail was the first to be built in 1994. The years have taken their toll on the asphalt which needs to be removed and replaced. Anticipated cost: $250,000 Estimated RETF matching funds: $30,000

trail cracking

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Support the completion of these projects by donating to the River’s Edge Trail Foundation. 

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River Drive South Re-alignment. A Triumph of Patience, Persistence, and Participation

Since the early 1990s, representatives from the River’s Edge Trail Foundation, City of Great Falls, and community outdoor advocacy and tourism groups have struggled to find a safe, efficient, cost-effective way to route the River’s Edge Trail along River Drive South.

Unlike the current path which winds past the Electric City Water Park and through the police station parking lot, the solution had to be simple and easy for trail users to navigate. It had to be considerably safer than the current option of traveling on a path that includes four roadway crossings and two active rail line crossings, all with little to no wayfinding markers. In addition, the solution needed to be practical from the standpoint of engineering design and funding options.

After years of site visits and stakeholder discussions, it became obvious that only one approach could work: build the trail between the river and the roadway from Broadwater Bay to Tourist Park downstream. Difficult? Yes. Complicated? Yes. Expensive? Yes. Best option? Yes.

In 2013, the River’s Edge Trail Foundation commissioned a $16,000 comprehensive site evaluation from TD&H Engineering.

River Drive South River's Edge Trail

Those designs call for the construction of a new connector trail along the river from the Broadwater Bay Boat Launch to the BNSF Bridge, where the trail will travel out and around the roadside bridge support pier next to River Drive South and rejoin the existing trail located in Tourists Park downstream from the bridge. The path around the bridge pier will be accomplished via an elevated concrete “river wall” topped with a 10-foot-wide trail surface. It will be much more functional, more scenic, and more direct route connection between the upstream and downstream sides of the rail bridge…but at a cost.

River Drive South

Estimates put the price tag at $1,900,000. City Planning has identified a Federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) grant to fund the project. Securing that grant requires a commitment of approximately $250,000 in matching funds. With the City unable to extract that amount from already tightly managed budgets, RETF offered to attempt to raise that amount in donated funds to get the project underway. RETF approached SCHEELS of Great Falls and SCHEELS All Sports Foundation as a donor for matching funds. Their response was to offer a matching grant option of $125,000, on the condition that the remaining $125,000 be raised by December 2018. Working with SCHEELS Store Leader, Peter Phillippi, we were able to gather the required $125,000 in donation pledges from businesses and community leaders in about 45 days. On November 9, 2018, the Rivers Edge Trail Foundation issued a formal commitment to provide up to $250,000 in matching funds to initiate and complete the River Drive South Trail Re-alignment project.

RETF has been successful in building the River’s Edge Trail system because we have the active donor support available that is required to move projects forward.

Thank you to the matching fund donors:

SCHEELS

 

 

SCHEELS Store Leader, Peter Phillippi: local SCHEELS Supervisors and SCHEELS All Sports Foundation

 

 

D.A. Davidson & Co.
First Interstate Bank
First Interstate Bank Foundation
Parks and Recreation Department
Owen and Gayle Robinson
Johnson Madison Lumber
Steel Etc
TD&H Engineering
Pacific Steel & Recycling
JCCS
Bruce Pollington and Roxanne Klose

trail partners

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