Leave Your Mark on the Eagle Valley Trail
The Eagle Valley Trail (EVT) is more than a paved path; it’s a community connector that links people across Eagle County for commuting, recreation, access to the outdoors, and safe routes to school and after‑school activities. It also connects to existing regional trail networks reaching into Summit, Garfield, and Pitkin counties.
EVT supporters have a unique opportunity to leave a lasting, visible legacy on the trail through a limited number of naming opportunities.
A Meaningful Way to Give Back
Naming opportunities on the Eagle Valley Trail allow individuals, families, businesses, and organizations to honor loved ones, celebrate milestones, or recognize a commitment to healthy, connected communities.
These features become part of the daily experience for thousands of trail users: residents commuting to work, families biking together, kids heading to school, and visitors exploring the valley.
Opportunities range from small but meaningful to highly visible, landmark features, including:
Pet relief stations – perfect for honoring a beloved pet
Trail mile markers
Directional signage
Benches for resting and taking in the views
Kiosks that welcome and orient EVT users
Parking lot signage
Bridges and tunnels – some of the most iconic elements of the trail
Donation Levels
Minimum donations vary based on the feature, with opportunities available at many levels:
Starting at $5,000 for pet relief stations
Mid‑range opportunities for benches and signs
Up to $250,000 for bridges and tunnels
Naming opportunities on the Eagle Valley Trail.
Each named feature helps directly support the completion of the 63-mile Eagle Valley Trail, which is on the verge of being fully completed. With just five miles left to fund, this final stretch represents the most complex and costly work, and a critical safety improvement that will move cyclists off Highway 6 and onto a safe, continuous trail.
Act Soon. These Are Going Fast.
Naming opportunities are limited, and a few of the most popular options are already being claimed. Trail mile markers, directional signs, benches, and pet relief stations are filling up quickly.
If you’re interested in making a lasting impact on the trail, now is a great time to take a look at what’s available.
A Legacy You Can See and Share
The Eagle Valley Trail belongs to all of us. It’s part of everyday life in Eagle County, from getting around town to getting outside and enjoying the valley. When you name a feature on the trail, it becomes part of that shared experience, something people will see and use for years to come.
Whether you’re honoring someone special, marking a milestone, or simply giving back to a place you love, a naming opportunity on the Eagle Valley Trail is a meaningful way to leave your mark.
To learn more about available naming opportunities, donation levels, and how to get involved, contact the Eagle Valley Trail team today.