The Nordic and Backcountry (NAB) Skiers Alliance is the voice of those residents of the Wood River Valley who seek the quiet beauty and solitude of winter.
Do you believe there should be places on our public lands that can be used for a day of quiet skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing? Do you want to preserve and protect the last remaining quiet places in the Wood River Valley for wildlife and non-motorized recreation?
NAB is your local watch-dog organization dedicated to preserving and protecting wild, quiet places for winter recreation opportunities. We are a group of skiers, snowboarders, and snowshoers working together to keep the wild, natural, character of those special places in our valley. Joining and supporting NAB is the best way to continue to ensure there will be places for quiet, non-motorized recreation. Thank you in advance for your interest in joining NAB.
Do you believe there should be places on our public lands that can be used for a day of quiet skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing? Do you want to preserve and protect the last remaining quiet places in the Wood River Valley for wildlife and non-motorized recreation?
NAB is your local watch-dog organization dedicated to preserving and protecting wild, quiet places for winter recreation opportunities. We are a group of skiers, snowboarders, and snowshoers working together to keep the wild, natural, character of those special places in our valley. Joining and supporting NAB is the best way to continue to ensure there will be places for quiet, non-motorized recreation. Thank you in advance for your interest in joining NAB.
How to Join
Membership in NAB costs $25/year for individuals, $50/year for families, and $100 for grassroots organizations. Since NAB is a 501C(3) non-profit organization, all membership payments and contributions are tax-deductible.
To join, please download, print, and mail our membership form.
To join, please download, print, and mail our membership form.
Membership Benefits
- Be a part of the local solution.
- Share your opinions on winter recreation management issues.
- Receive our Annual Newsletter and periodic updates on winter resource issues and recreation conflicts.
- Submit Incident Report Forms to natural resource managers in a format they will use.
- Gain access to a wide variety of information, member resources, and related contacts and links.