News
BLM’s Public Lands Rule Helped Keep Public Lands Runnable. Now It’s Gone.
Learn about how the rescission of the Public Lands Rule will effect trail running and racing.
Meet the 2026 Camp & Run Team
Meet the leaders for the 2026 Camp & Run in Leadville, CO.
What Does It Mean To Be an Ambassador for RPL?
Learn more about ambassador Caryn Sandoval and how being involved with RPL has shaped her vision of advocacy.
What the Forest Service Reorganization Means for Trail Runners
We take a deeper look at the finalized plan to restructure the agency and move its headquarters.
This Year’s Trail Work Series Off to a Stellar Start
Many trail work days are in the books, with dozens more to come this year.
Standing Up for Forested Trails and Landscapes Threatened in Western Oregon
RPL submitted a letter to the BLM opposing a proposed increase in commercial logging across forested running destinations in Oregon.
Advocating for More Public Land and Trail Funding at the Capitol
We recently took another trip to meet with lawmakers in Washington, D.C.
Protecting Public Input on National Forest Projects
We weighed in on the U.S. Forest Service’s proposal to drastically reduce public comment periods for projects that could negatively affect trails.
EXPLORE Act Oversight Hearing Spotlights Fixes Needed for Recreation Permitting
We submitted written testimony about the importance of Special Recreation Permits for races and other running events on federal public lands, as well as improvements to how these permits are issued.
Boom, Bust, or Something Better: Is Outdoor Recreation the Future of Grants, New Mexico?
RPL Ambassadors Sara Aranda and Ti Eversole explore the future of outdoor recreation in Grants, New Mexico, the area’s history of extraction, and the current administration’s renewed push for more mining.
Our Policy and Advocacy Work: Year in Review for 2025
Check out some highlights from our policy and advocacy work during a busy 2025.
Connecting Race Directors With Lawmakers in Northern California
Hear from race director Craig Schmidt about a recent public lands-focused event he attended featuring Rep. Jared Huffman.











