Ways to Get Involved

Potential to Transform the Region

The Fall Line has the potential to reshape the way people travel, play, and connect with their communities and each other. The trail will meet unmet demand for regional connections between communities and local infrastructure for active movement, and provide a wide range of public benefits – from health and safety to economic development and sustainability. The Fall Line has the same transformative potential as the Razorback Regional Greenway in Northwest Arkansas, the Atlanta Beltline, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, and the Joe Louis Greenway in Detroit.

Volunteers Fuel Our Work

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Established in 2014, each year Sports Backers hosts RVA Bike Month, a large-scale grassroots calendar of volunteer-led events to highlight bike/ped advocacy. Volunteer events to raise awareness for the Fall Line often include happy hour informational sessions, bike tours, turnout at public hearings, and more. More info at www.rvabikemonth.com – each year’s calendar goes live in April for a month of events each May.

Sports Backers hosts a quarterly service program to promote volunteerism and Fall Line awareness along the 43-mile corridor. Launched in 2024, each quarter we will partner with a community group, organization, or institution to lead a cleanup, planting, art installation, or other service project to get volunteers out on the Fall Line.