onX and Toyota Launch Nationwide Trail Revival Project to Preserve Access to Public Lands
Community-led events to restore trails across the U.S. begin May 3, 2025; volunteers can apply to host their own
onX, the industry pioneer in digital navigation technology, is partnering with Toyota to launch the Trail Revival Project—a nationwide initiative to protect and preserve access to the trails that fuel outdoor adventure. This spring and summer, the Trail Revival Project will rally outdoor communities to restore and maintain trail systems at five key events across California, Colorado, Montana, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
Together, onX and Toyota aim to address one of the biggest threats to outdoor recreation: loss of access due to trail deterioration, overuse, downed trees and debris, and underresourced land management organizations.
“At a time when access to public lands is feeling increasingly uncertain, we’re inviting the outdoor community to help protect the places they love,” said onX Brand Director Frances Kershaw. “This initiative is about more than just trail maintenance—it’s about coming together to safeguard our shared landscapes for the future.”
Hosted in collaboration with local organizations, off-road clubs, and land management agencies, each Trail Revival Project is an opportunity for volunteers to roll up their sleeves and make an impact. From clearing fallen trees to rebuilding trails, these community-powered days of service help ensure that trails remain open, accessible, and safe for the upcoming season. Toyota Trucks will help drive these efforts–bringing in gear, equipment, and volunteers, and hauling out debris and trash to restore each trail for everyone to enjoy.
Five Trail Revival Project events are planned across the country, with more details to be announced in the coming weeks.
- May 3, 2025 – Mendocino National Forest, California
- May 31, 2025 – Famous Reading Outdoors OHV Park, Pennsylvania
- Date TBD – Colorado
- July TBD – Montana
- Date TBD – North Carolina
“Whether you’re out hiking, biking or overlanding, access is critical,” said Mike Tripp, Group Vice President of Toyota Marketing. “As brands who engage with outdoor enthusiasts, we have a unique opportunity to rally our communities to protect the places we all love.”
In addition to these five planned events, onX and Toyota are also calling on offroad clubs to apply to host their own Trail Revival Project. Selected groups will receive the following resources to make an impact in their own backyards:
- $5,000 in funding and equipment donations
- Chainsaws and trail tools
- Support, resources, and mentorship from Toyota and onX’s Access and Stewardship Program
Join the Trail Revival Project movement. Sign up to volunteer or apply to host a local event at https://www.onxmaps.com/onx-access-initiatives/toyota-onx-offroad-trail-revival-project.
About onX
Founded in 2009, onX is a pioneer in digital outdoor navigation, developing software that helps inform, inspire, and empower outdoor recreationists. onX Hunt, onX Offroad, and onX Backcountry make up the company’s suite of apps and are built by explorers for explorers. Because off-the-beaten-path experiences are at the heart of what onX does, the company also leads initiatives to protect and expand access to public land. Since 2018, onX has worked with various partners to secure and improve public land access through direct funding and by supporting key legislation with data analysis and research. Learn more.