News
Three Days of TRE: A Whirlwind Trip to San Antonio
We attended The Running Event (TRE) again this year, which happened to be our new Director of Advocacy and Education’s first week on the job. Check out his recap of the experience and learn more about why RPL was there.
Race Director Resource: How to Apply for a Recreation Event Special Use Permit and not Over-Burden the Agencies
We have some useful tips and resources about applying for Special Use Permits.
Policy Update: Federal Government Reopens, What Runners and Race Directors Can Expect
Policy Update: Federal Government Reopens, What Runners and Race Directors Can Expect
Running the Cocodona 250 to Support Runners for Public Lands
This giving season, we share the story of Allison Powell, who will be running the 2026 Cocodona 250 under a Wander Project charity bib in support of Runners for Public Lands.
Advocacy Recap: RPL Stands Up for the Public Land Rule
This important regulation provides the BLM with the modern, science-based tools to manage the nearly 245 million acres it oversees across the West.
Advocacy Update: Runners for Public Lands Speaks Up on Climate Change and Supporting Runnable Landscapes
Repealing the 2009 endangerment finding would undermine protections that regulate greenhouse gases, threatening the health of public lands and the humans recreating on those lands.
Run for Our Lands III: One Week on the Colorado and Continental Divide Trails
RPL Ambassador Oscar Ponteri shares stories from a week spent running parts of the Colorado and Continental Divide Trails.
Advocacy Recap: Runners Speak Out for Roadless Areas
Race directors and runners across the country submitted comments highlighting the importance of the 2001 Roadless Rule.
Policy Update: Government Shutdown & What It Means for Runners, Club Leaders, and Race Directors
The government shutdown has begun, and it has implications for runners and race directors who run on federal public lands across the country.
Advocacy Recap: Runners for Public Lands Submits Comment on USDA Reorganization Plan
Repealing the 2009 endangerment finding would undermine protections that regulate greenhouse gases, threatening the health of public lands and the humans recreating on those lands.
Year In Review: A Look Back at RPL’s 2024
RPL’s 2024 Annual Report.
Run for Our Lands II: One Week on the Pacific Crest Trail
RPL Ambassador Oscar Ponteri shares stories from a week spent running parts of Oregon’s Pacific Crest Trail.










