Blog
07 | Mar | '26
Vivika Stamolis
This Women's History Month, and every month, we’re celebrating the women who show up week after week to ride, lead, learn, and build community: Evergreen Crank Sisters. This welcoming space for women riders has grown into a powerful, volunteer-led program that’s shaping the future of mountain biking in our region, currently covering the Cascades to Sound and South Sound Chapters.
05 | Mar | '26
Vivika Stamolis
Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance was awarded 'Organization of the Year' at the SnoValley Chamber Aspire Gala on February 28, 2026, "in appreciation of exceptional service, community impact, and lasting contributions to the vitality of our region."
04 | Feb | '26
Vivika Stamolis
Right now, Congress is working on the next surface transportation reauthorization bill and the decisions made now will shape how safe, affordable, and connected our transportation system is for years to come. This also impacts our shared mountain bike trails. A national coalition of more than 1,100 organizations has urged Congress to protect and strengthen these investments, but lawmakers need to hear directly from constituents. You can take action and make a difference today by contacting your members of congress.
23 | Jan | '26
Vivika Stamolis
Representing Evergreen among a coalition of other human powered recreation advocacy groups that make up the Outdoor Alliance team, Eddie Espinosa (Executive Director) and Jesse Cunningham (Kittitas Program Manager) spent the day in Olympia speaking with our elected officials and advocating for public land.
20 | Jan | '26
Vivika Stamolis
What a year with the Evergreen Crank Sisters! 2025 marked the 10 year anniversary for Evergreen Crank Sisters, and wow, was it a party!
13 | Jan | '26
Vivika Stamolis
We are excited to officially launch Evergreen’s tenth Chapter:
The South Sound Chapter, expanding our local presence and trail stewardship efforts in the south Puget Sound region.
12 | Jan | '26
Vivika Stamolis
Evergreen is powered by its community. Every year, hundreds of volunteers show up across Washington to help us build and maintain trails, advocate for access, support our events, and coach new riders through our education program. The dedication of these folks are the foundation of our organization, the stewards of our extensive trail systems, and the glue that bonds our community together.
30 | Dec | '25
Vivika Stamolis
Did you know you can ride forested singletrack trails right in the heart of Seattle?
We designed and built these urban mountain bike trails with the help of volunteers over the course of many years.
Both the north and south loops are ready to explore, just minutes from downtown and fully accessible by bike or light rail. Huge thanks to our partners Seattle Parks and Recreation, Friends of Cheasty Greenspace, and the Seattle Parks Foundation for making these trails a reality for everyone to enjoy right in the City of Seattle.
Check out our other blog post for more info about the Cheasty project.
30 | Dec | '25
Vivika Stamolis
In case you couldn't join us live, here's the Zoom recording of our 2025 Virtual Community Meeting & Year-In-Review.