FORT THOMAS, KY | May 8, 2026 — The Cincinnati Off-Road Alliance (CORA), a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a sustainable, world-class trail system in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, invites you to join the ribbon cutting of their new Office location in Fort Thomas, KY on May 15th.

Details: Friday, May 15th, 4 PM (1029 S Fort Thomas Ave; Fort Thomas, KY 41075)

Located across from Tower Park, one of the area’s vibrant trail systems, this move brings to life a plan to involve the community as they plan a braided trail network. This highlights the Northern Kentucky Regional Trails Plan, connecting 934 miles of natural surface and paved trails for recreational multi-use. Featured in Singletracks.com, this strategic goal aims to connect communities by trail, advocating for outdoor recreation as an outlet toward regional health and wellness.

Jason Reser, Executive Director of CORA, leads the helm, sharing this passion with his team and city leaders. He invites the community to celebrate Bike-To Work Day by starting the day with Breakfast on the Bridge at 7 AM, hosted by Tri-State Trails, and joining CORA for their ribbon cutting ceremony that afternoon at 4 PM, located at their new office Headquarters (1029 S Fort Thomas Ave; Fort Thomas, KY 41075). Join them for a tour of the office, meet the CORA team, and learn more about their strategic plan to bring neighborhoods together by trails. This ceremony will be paired with a grill out and refreshments.

“As a resident of Fort Thomas, I am proud of the growing cycling community. Our plan to connect 934 miles of trail together will provide access throughout multiple neighborhoods, adding miles of adventure and outdoor recreation “, said Reser. “I am eager to develop relationships with residents, city officials, veterans, and families to share our passion for trails together.”

Fort Thomas is a great locale that ties in their passion for trails in an already thriving cycling community. CORA has the mission to create a connected, accessible trail system that supports the joy, health, and well-being of all neighbors in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Learn more about CORA’s five-year trail expansion plan in our blog post.
CORA is committed to expanding access to natural surface trails for everyone to enjoy. Learn more about their organization.

About Cincinnati Off-Road Alliance (CORA)
CORA is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing to life a sustainable, world-class trail system in Greater Cincinnati, contributing to the joy, health, and well-being of our neighbors. Founded in 1996, CORA has grown our trail network with over 120 miles of natural surface trails. Trail expansion will reach 375 miles of accessible, connected neighborhood trails within five years. Part of that trail expansion includes bike parks/ bicycle playgrounds. coratrails.org

SOURCE Cincinnati Off-Road Alliance (CORA)

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Partnership: Cincinnati Off-Road Alliance

Jaki Howser
Communications & Engagement Specialist at Cincinnati Off-Road Alliance (CORA)
jaki@coratrails.org, 513-410-2851

Jason Reser
Executive Director at Cincinnati Off-Road Alliance (CORA)
jreser@coratrails.org, 513-315-3415

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