Protect Our Public Lands. Defend Our Trails.
The Senate is considering a bill that would open over 250 million acres of public lands to sale and privatization — putting our trails and wild places at risk. You can help stop this:
👉 Urge your senators to protect public lands:
https://act.wilderness.org/a/senaterec-june25-web?_ga=2.28874492.1335253803.1750310631-1231980417.1750310631
Your voice matters. Speak up for the trails, wildlife, and communities that depend on these lands!
TrailsNotForSale is a mapping project exposing a critical threat to our public lands and beloved hiking trailheads. A recent Senate proposal would make over 250 million acres of public lands eligible for sale, risking permanent loss of access and protection for vast wilderness areas.
This interactive map overlays popular hiking trailheads with public lands marked for potential sale — showing just how close these treasured access points are to being privatized or lost.
- Public lands belong to all of us. They provide clean air and water, habitat for wildlife, and open spaces for recreation and inspiration.
- Privatization means restricted access, degraded environments, and lost heritage.
- This bill threatens to unravel decades of conservation gains, opening the door to exploitation and environmental damage.
- We must act now to defend these lands and trails for current and future generations.
- A detailed interactive map highlighting hiking trailheads on public lands at risk of sale.
- GeoJSON datasets compiled from multiple sources to visualize the threat clearly.
- Resources for activists, educators, and community members to raise awareness and organize.
- Share this map and data widely to inform your community.
- Contact your senators and representatives urging them to oppose the bill.
- Support and donate to organizations fighting for public land protections.
- Stay informed and involved—our voices can protect these wild places.
Our trails are not for sale. Our public lands are not a commodity.
Together, we can keep these lands wild and accessible for everyone.