Join The Discussions
Ask questions, talk bikes, share trail information, discuss riding areas and connect with other riders.
View Discussions →GSTR is more than a place to ride. This community gives riders, volunteers, organizers and supporters one place to talk trails, organize rides, share conditions, plan events and keep New Hampshire trail riding moving forward.
This platform gives Granite State Trail Riders a dedicated community built around the people, trails and activities that make the club work.
Ask questions, talk bikes, share trail information, discuss riding areas and connect with other riders.
View Discussions →Share conditions, closures, maintenance needs, hazards and information that other riders should know before heading out.
See Trail Updates →Find riding partners, plan group rides and keep the conversation going before and after the ride.
Find A Ride →Trail systems do not maintain themselves. Find volunteer opportunities, work days and ways to help support access.
Get Involved →Join the GSTR community and create a rider profile so other members know who they are talking with.
Follow discussions, riders and topics that matter to you so important activity reaches you directly.
Start discussions, post trail updates, ask questions, share photos and contribute useful information.
Join rides, attend events, help with trail work and contribute to the riding community beyond the screen.
Public conversations around trails, motorcycles, maintenance, events and club activity.
Smaller communities can organize around riding areas, projects, events or specific interests.
Connect directly with other members when a conversation does not belong in the public discussion.
Follow topics and receive updates when something happens that matters to you.
Build connections around riding interests, experience, locations and the people you meet through the club.
Discover what members are talking about and stay connected even when you are not on the trail.
Respect trail rules. Respect property owners. Stay on marked routes. Report problems. Volunteer when you can. The quality and future of riding depends on the people using the trail system.
Create your account, introduce yourself and jump into the conversation.