Greenbrier Valley Off-Road Biking Association

About

The Greenbrier Valley Off-Road Biking Association didn't start with a strategic plan or a grant application. It started with a handful of people who loved riding bikes and kept running out of trails to ride. Founded in 2024 as an IMBA chapter, GVORBA has moved fast — securing over $2.6 million in funding for a new bike park in White Sulphur Springs, designing more than 20 miles of new trail in Greenbrier County, and building a youth mountain bike program that's already putting kids on dirt who'd never considered it before. For a young organization, they've gotten a lot done.

What makes GVORBA worth paying attention to isn't just the trail miles or the funding numbers — it's the people behind it. Local business owners, coaches, parents, and newcomers who moved here and found themselves wanting to give back to the place they chose. They're not building trails so Greenbrier County shows up on a list somewhere. They're building them because the terrain here is genuinely world-class, and most people driving through on I-64 don't know it yet. That's the problem GVORBA is working on, one trail day at a time.